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THE  PUBLISHERS'  WEEKLY 

Vol.  LXXIII.    January  to  Junk,  1908 


EDITORIAL    DBFARTMBHT 

INDEX   TO   EDITORIALS.  COMMUNICATIONS.  SPECIAL  LISTS  AND   PROMINENT 

NOTES 


Alxbott,  Rrv.  Dr.  Edward,  Obituary 

AUsoott,  Watch  out  for 

Adanu,  John  Quincy.  Obituary 

Adams    L.  W.    (Commercial  traveller) 

Advertising  a  bookstore,  Article 

Communication 

—  art,  £x).>osition  of,  at  National  Arts  Club 

—  Importance  of,  to  newspapers 

—  New  York  University  course  on 

—pay* 

Advertisements,    Australia    abolishes    duty    on 

magazines  1-5  advertisements 

Advice  not  substitutes   (Ed.) 

Akott.  Louisa  M.,  Little  women,  Fk.  Merrill  il. 
(Uttle,  B.) ! 

Aldcn,  William  Livingston,  Obituary 

Aldrich    Thomas  Bailey,  May  Scribner 

Alexander  i..  Emperor  of  Russia,  Prixe  for  his- 
tory of 

Allen,  Philip  Loring,  Obituary 

Almanac  trust  in  1558 

American  Baptist  Publication  Society,  Work  of. 

—  book  auction  season,  1906-1907 

—  Book  Company,  Texas  sues 

—  book  production,  1907 

—books  in   Etigland 

—  Booksellers'  Assoc.,  annual  convention, 

X330,  1457,  1659,  1660, 

annual  banquet 1331* 

Speakers  for  annual  banquet 

See  also  Burkhardt,  C:  A.— GrowoU,  A. 

—  catalog,  i90S-*07 

—  College  Stores  Corporation,  New  Haven,  wind 
up  of  affairs 

—  Fcrcstry  Assoc.,  year's  work  of 

—  History.  Writings  on.  J.   F.  Jamtson 

—  Law  Book  Co.  vs.  B.  F.  Madore,  Subscrip- 
tion books  decision 

—  News  Co..  Mutual  Benefit  Assoc  of  the  Em- 
ployeei  of,  benefit 

will  move  to  9-15  Park  Place  in  Au- 
gust  

—  Library  Ass'n  at  American  Booksellers'  Ass'n 
Convention 

—  Newspaper  Publishers'  Assoc,  fail  to  have 
print  paper  and  wood  pulp  on  free  list 

—  Post-card  Ass'n,  Chicago 

—  PubUahers*  Assoc.,  annual  meeting 

re-elect  officers 

—  Sunday  School  Union  oflfers  prizes  for  Bible 
essays 

—  Tobacco   Co.   suit  with  Werckmeister 54, 

—  Tract    Society   retrenches 

Ames,  Mrs.  Ellen  M.,  "Eleanor  Kirk,"  Obitu- 


ary- 


Amids.  Edmondo  de.  Obituary 

Amputation  Bulletin  (The),  a  lew  magaxine... 

Andersim  (John  R.)  (}o.  warns  booktrade 
against  Abiscott 

"Another  three  weeks,"  Ja.  S.  Metcalfe,  au- 
thor  

Apgar,  Austin  Craig.   Obituary 

Apollo  Co.,  White-Smith  Music  Pub.  Co.,  de- 
cision  940, 

Appletcn,  Daniel  Sidney.  Obituary 

Arnold,  Theodore,  assoaated  with  Eichelberger 

Book  Co :.. 

As  the  Hague  ordains.  Scidmore,  E.  R.,  con- 
fessed author 

Associated  Stationers'  Co.  (New  York)  to  be 
dissolved 1089, 

At  the  turn  of  the  year  (Ed.) 

Atlantic  Monthly  (To.  to  publish  Tke  Atlantic 
Monthly 


PAGB 

X380 

852 

1333 

.'J 


XISI 

1667 
813 

xzao 


19x3 

X04 

1459 

1424 
x88o 

1623 

lOZ 

2008 

140 
1928 

1669 
X67I 
1582 

1873 
1678 

107 

105 
1877 

816 
1538 

1670 
291 

1970 

88i 

X088 

1622 

2008 
1 124 
1334 

85a 

1458 
1 124 

96s  I 
X240  I 


1458 

1334  i 
16  I 

1378  I 


Atwater,  Wm.  J.  B..  arrested  in  action  against 
him  by  the  New  York  and  Pennsylvania  Co..  X243 

Auction  sales  of  books:  American  auction  season 

of  z 907 xox 

—  —  of  engravings :  Gen*l  di  Cesnola  collection.     855 

of    libraries:    Adams,    C.    R.,    X49;    776. 

— Beckley,    John    C.     1628.  —  Beccham-Rus- 


sell.  Ja.,  776.  —  Benedict,  R.  D.,  and  E. 
C,  66.— Brittin.  L.  H.,  23.— Brower,  J.  L., 
66.— Brunetiire,  F..  854— Buttncr,  IC  Pierre, 


Costumes,  Americana  "Association"  books, 
1889;  X933-  —  Candage,  R.  G.  F.,  X385. — 
Carter,  Henry  C,  Auction  of  Americana 
of  a  portion  of  his  library,  x  540.— Cleve- 
land, Kev,  Henry  W..  Auction  of  Ameri- 
cana, X540. — Egle,  Dr,  W.  H.,  890.— Elwell, 
J.  D.,  i246.--Fcrris,  Prof,  W.  M.,  Philologi- 
cal and  mathematical,  x886. — ^Howe,  Lord, 
Shakemeare  collection,  19. — Keller,  Luther 
R.,  x886. — King.  Cardenio  F.,  fine  bindings, 
art  books,  1886. — Lowe,  Edward  H.,  London, 
rare  eds.  of  Science  and  health,  Gr.  mss, 
1628. — McFadden.  Theodore,  1091. — Malcolm, 
Nellie,  xo8. — Manchester,  G.  O..  1^85.— Paine, 
Newell.  X97S.— Pennypacker,  S.  W.,  X338. — 
Perry,  P.  A,  1^85.— Picrson,  B.  W.,  855.— 
Poor,  Henry  W..  being  cataloged  for  sale, 
1933* — ^Rhoads,  S.  N.,  1091. — Sawyer,  G.  C, 


-Sayre,   R.   H..    149-— Skcel,  ^.   R.   ani 

,  776. — Steams,  J.  B..  972. — Van  Nostrand, 

C.    B.,   820.— Wright.    Harrison,    "Audubon's 


97iJ.— aayi 
T..  776.— 1 


birds.'*  xrt's*  c'iVl886.— Yo^irW.'pTr.'.T.".?     776 

Of  portraits:  Ja.  F.  Mitchell  collection...     890 

of  postage  stamps.  Rare,  Pierson,  B.  W., 

(Auction) X540 

Austin,  Peter  Rugg,  the  missing  man 1627 

Australia  abolishes  duty  oc  magazines  with  1-5 

advertisements 8x3 

Author's  MSS.,  Publishers'  right  to  change 1421 

Authors*  and  Composers'  Copyright  League  en- 
dorses Kittridge  bill 103 

Baer  (Jos.)  &  Co.  catalogue,  3d  part 817 

Bailly-Balliere  questionea  by  Amer.  Publishers' 

Ass'n x62i 

Bain,  Dr.  Jametf,  Obituary 1880 

Bardwell.  Willis  Arthur.  Obituary 1333 

Baring-(^uld,    Rev.    Sabine,    to    write    life    of 

Rajah  of  Sarawak X334 

Baskerville's  types  at  the  Qarcndon  Press xoa 

Barin,  Ren6,  The  nun 1933 

Beardsley,  Aubrey   Letters  to  Smithers,  4  draw- 
ings for  E,  A.  Poe,  etc.,  Hans  v.  Weber 1558 

Bcattys  (Frank  D.)  &  Co.  incorporated X089 

Beebe,  Henry  A,  sails  for  Europe 138X 

Bender-Moss  succeed  Bender-Chaquctte  Co 887 

Berger  Pubh'shing  Co.  to  tr&nsact  business. en- 
tirely in  Buffalo 23 

Berlin  Photographic  Co.   See  Werckmeister  cases. 

Bcsser's  (Ernst)   Sons  divided X46 

Best-scllinff  books.     See   English   books   in   de- 
mand;  Six  best-selling  \bcoks. 
Bible  encyclopaedia,  Hvrlbut,  J.  L,   ed.   (Win- 
ston)    X46Z 

—  essays,  Prizes  for zo88 

—  Jews   to   translate 1877 

—  Lost    fragment    of,   discovered    by   Chas.    L. 
Freer X9 

—  Making  of  English,  McComb,  S 1539 

—  Milton,  reclaimed  by  W.  H.  Buckler 19 

Bibles,  American  Standard,  Prizes  for  window 

displays  of 813;  Summer  no..  May  30 

Bibliographic  notes  (Dept). . .  .2x,  66,  105,  X47, 
773.    817,    854.    887.   970,    X029,    124X,    X382. 

14«5,  1534,  1582,  1625,  X882,  X930,   X973 


IV 


Index. 


PAOP. 

Bibliographical  service  of  The  Publishers'  Week- 
ly      771 

Bibliographies:  Advertising  literature.  Printers' 
Ink is8j 

— Bath  Book  catalogue,  nos.  183-184  (Gregory 
G.) 1973 

—  Bibliofilia,  La,  Livres  inconnus  1 5th  century 

(L.  S.  Olschki) 193» 

— Breslauer's  Catalogues  of  books  on  German 
life 854 

—  Caldwell's  *^Books  for  Commencement" 1241 

—  Columbus,  Epistola  Christofori  Colom  de  in- 
sulis  Indie  supra  Gangem  nuper  inuetis,  1493. 

— (L.  Rosenthal) 193* 

—  "Early  Ai*  encan  Poetry,    1800-1820" 66 

—  Economic  Bulletin    (W.   M.    Daniels) 19^1 

— Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo,  Cooke 1583 

—  German  life,  Breslauer's  catalogues 854 

—  German  literature  in  American  magazines...  1582 

—  Hiersemann's  "Supplement  to  Hain  and  Pan- 
zer": Bertrage  zur  Inkunabel  hibliographie 
(Burger,  ed.) 1534 

—  Tahrbuch  der  bucherpreise,  Harrassowitz . . . .   1625 

—  Karslake  Book  auction  records,  v.  5,  pt.  2..  1882 
— Lamb,  Charles  and  Mary,  Thomson,  J.  E.  (J. 

R-  Tutin) 1930 

—  Le  Soudier,  H.,  Five-yearly  supplements  to 
Bibliographie  fran^aise 1582 

—  McGraw  Pub.  Co.'s  "List  of  books  on  elec- 
tric railways" 138a 

—  Magazine  subject  index,  Faxon 1625 

—  Rolfe.  William  Ja 21 

—  "Writings  on  American  History,  1906,"  J.  F. 
Jameson xo$ 

—  Weinhold  Library.  Catalogue 1 24 1 

—  Trade,  Cooperation  in 88a 

Bibliophile  (.The),  new  English  magazine.  .147,  1334 
Bibliophile  Society  of  Boston,  annual  dinner...  1238 
Binding:     See  Bookbinding. 

Bird,  Rev.  Frederick  Meyer,  Obituary 1380 

Bishop,   Harry,   Obituary". 1 537 

Bisland.    Elizabeth,   the   author   of  "The   Secret 

Life" 853 

Bissell    Victor  J.  W..  starts  in  business  as  the 

Newold  Co 887 

Blacky  John  H.,  Commercial  traveller 957 

—  Obituary 1379 

"Block  Book"  to  be  sold  in  London 888 

Blot  on  the  Poe  "escutcheon" 1 289 

Bobbs-Merrill  and  copyright 1874 

" Clever  advertising  of  "Coast  of  chance"..  1460 

■ reorganization 64,  102 

See  also  UrJted  States  Supreme  Ct.  deci- 
sions. 

"Book  Auction  Records,"  vol.  5 1029 

(American)   season,    1906-190^ loi 

—  business,  Expense  of  conducting  (W.  B. 
Qarke) 1665 

— "  —  Ways  and  means  of  conducting,  Schenck, 
V.N 1666 

—  canvasser   swindles.   Mrs.    Patten,    Evanston, 

111 1677 

—  Prices  Current  to  be  issued  in  bi-monthly 
parts 105 

—  nrices.  Should  be  given  net  and  postpaid, 
Chic.  Dial 1660 

Book  production,  1907  (American).  140. — Eng- 
lish). 143. —  (French).  143. — (Italian),  143. — 
(Russian) 1087 

—  thief.  Warning  to  trade 1972 

—  thieves  at  work 886 

Bookbinding:      Bookbinders     want      protection, 

X623,  1877 

—  Can't  help  Union  bookbinders 1623 

-^See  also  Cole.  L.  Averill,  1460. — Internation- 
al Brotherhood  of  Bookbinders,  1877. — Union 
bound  books 1536 

Books.  Advertising  questionable 1659 

—  Best  selling.  See  Tvnglish  tocks  in  demand; 
Six-selling  books. 

—  by  micrfi-photography 103 

— "Featuring" 965 

—  Cost  of  publishing 2004 

—  Net  system  schedule.  See  English  Book- 
sellers* Ass'n 1969 

—  of  1907 133 

—  Prices  of.  See  American  Booksellers*  Con- 
vention    1660 

—  recommended  by  A.  L.  A xs8x 

'—  See  also  Imports  and  exports X964 

—  When  books  will  sell  no  more x623 

Bookseller's  (London)  jubilee 850 

Booksellers  of  the  Netherlands,  Asmc  of,  on 

Dutch  literary  piracy 20 

Reference  list  of  changes  in  the  trade 963 


Booksellers',   American,   Assoc.     See   American 

Booksellers'    Ass'n. 
Bc-okscllers'  and  Stationers*  Assoc.,  Pittsburgh, 

annual  dinner 67,  106,  8is 

elects  officers xxaj 

—  League,  annual  dinner 23,  106 

annual  meeting 1123 

elects  officers X239 

monthly  dinners 852,  885,  io89f  i33i»  J379 

—  Second-Hand,  Assoc,  of  England 8s  > 

Bcokselling,  Advice  not  substitutes 1 120 

—  "Buchhandleranzeigen  des  15,  Jahrhunderts,"  1243 

—  Close  buving 1 377 

—  Post-holiday    (Ed.) 849 

—  Publishing  and,  in  England  in  1907 55 

—  What  it  IS  criminal  for  a  bookseller  to  mail 

and  to  sell ii2» 

Eooktrade:  At  the  turn  of  the  year 16 

—  bibliography.  Co-operation  in 882 

—  Dutch,  not  literary  pirates 20 

—  Optimistic  note  in  the 2oo» 

—  Period  of  recovery 1621 

—  Satisfactory  in  Canada  and  the  Far  West...  888 

Bosatska  Gazeta-  thieves'  paper,  Moscow 1582 

Bourne,  Edward  Gaylord,  Obituary 969 

Bowman,  Charles  L..  sails  for  Europe 1882 

Breslauer's,    Martin,    Catalogues    of    books    on 

(>rman  life 854 

Brisbane,  Arthur,  Estimate  of  Mrs.  Eddy I539 

Broadway  Magaxine i88x 

Broadway    Post    Card    Co.    incorporated 1 242 

Bronson.    Frank   E.,    Obituary 1380 

Brooklyn   Public  Library  list  on  Congestion  of 

population  in  Greater  New  York  (247  titles) . .  1534 
Brotherhood  of   Commercial   Travellers,   annual 

diuner.  17. — Photograph 95^ 

history  of 9^4 

Brown,  David  H.,  Obituary 969;  »58o 

Brown.  John  Murray,  Obituary 1537 

Brunetiire's,  Ferdiiisind.  library  sold... 854 

Buckler,  W.  H-,  reclaims  his  Milton  Bible 19 

Buckman,  Cxirard,  Commercial  traveller 957 

"Buddha,  S&yings  of,"  English  translation  of..  1289 

Buddy,  Albert  M.,  Obituary 773 

Bursiana,  Notable  collection  of 772 

Burger's  "Beitrage  zur  Inkunabelbibliographie".  105 
Burkhardt,  Charles  A.,  Testimonial  of  silver  tea 

service 1671 

—  Thanks   to  booktrade 1878 

Burlington  Magazine  acquired  by  Moffat,  Yard 

&  Co 63 

Busch,  Wilhelm,  Obituary 104 

Buying.  Close  (Ed  ) 1277 

Caldwell.  Arthur,  goes  West i33S 

Calkins  &  Co.,   N.   Y.,  closing  out 1931 

Canadian  Netvs  Agent,  Booksellers'  and  Station- 
ers' Journal  absorb<i  Canadian  Booksellers'  and 

Stationers'   Journal,    21. — Correction 1881. 

Canadian  postage  on  periodicals,  Changes  m . . .  883 
Canerio,    Nicolo    de,    Portuguese    marine    chart 

(Am,  Geog.  Soc.) i933 

"Canned  music."     See  Mechanical  music. 

Cassel!  &  Co..  J.  Walter  Smith  chief  editor  of. .  886 

Pension  system 884 

Caxton's  "Golden  Legend,"  to  be  sold  in  Lon- 
don   888 

Cerde  de  la  IJbrairie  Beige,  a 5th  anniversary, 

April   13 1536 

Chadwick,  Henry,  Obituary 1458 

Chamberlain,  Rev.  Dr.  Jacob,  Obituary 1240 

Ghxrmberlaine,  C:  F.,  vs.  Amer.  Law  Bk.  Co 1421 

Chambers'  Journal  7$  years  old is8« 

Changing  the  face  of  the  store  (Ed.) 1419 

Chapman    Bertrand  L.,  buys  controlling  interest 

in  thr  New  England  Magazine 970 

Chicago  Stationers'  Assoc.,  dinner 145 

Chichester,  (Hiarles  F.,  Obituary 886 

—  resolutions  of  the  American  Publishers*  As- 
soc, on  death  of 9^9 

Children's  Magasine,  notice  of 1089 

China,  Official  government  organ i459 

Chivers,  bcckbinder.    5"^*  Union-bound  books..  1536 

Church*s.  Prof.  A.  J.,  Autobiography 971 

Circle  (The)  sold  to  the  Circle  Publishing  Co..  1381 

Citizen's  Union  (The),  new  monthly 146 

Clarke  &  Co.  win  suit  against  T.  Fisher  Uuwin.  1423 

Clarke.  Robert.  Co.  assets  appraised 1584 

—  failure  due  to  Laning  Cc.'s  embarrassment. . .  1241 

—  rei)orted  to  be  in  receiver's  hands 853 

Clearance  of  old  stock.    See  Spring  house-clean- 
ing. 


«S3S 
Cleland,  T.  M.,  designer  of  McClure's  Magazine 

cover 1624 

Cleveland.  Grover.  Death  of 2003 


Index. 


PAGE 

Clode,   Kdward  J.,  elected   ir«anaging  editor  of 

Pearson  s  MoBOsine 8i  7 

Close  buying  (Ed.) 1377 

Coast  of  chance.  Clever  advertising 1461 

Cole.  Misj  L.,  AvercU  succeeds  Philip  Mason  at 

Siver&ide  Press  as  designer  of  binding 1460 

Collectors  and  booksellers  insulted 1965 

Columbia  stvdies  in  hist.,  economics  and  public 
pnbUc    law    transferred    from    Macmillan    to 

Lcngmans ,. 1932 

Cociincrcial    (The)    traveller..! 938 

Commercial  Travellers,  Brotherhood  of,  annual 

dinner 17 

(photograph) 956 

—  history  01 964 

Xotes  on.  and  their  lines 941-956 

Stiam  shots  of  some  of 957-9^o 

to   nght  for   loco-niile  mileage  ticket 1239 

Compilations.  PuMisfaers  right  in 1420 

CoQgr^atior*al-Methodist  Publishing  House.  At- 
lanta, Ga.,  new  plant 1678 

Ccnner,   W.   F.   P.,  40  years  with  John  Wiley 

ft  Sons 1624 

Connoisseurs*  Press,  N.  J 1973 

Consolidated   ReUil    Bocksellers,   M.    £.    Gates, 

Jr.,   recort  on 1125 

No  dividend  for  creditors 1335 

Cooke,    Robert    Grier..    Inc.,    bankrupt,    193 1. — 
Creditors'    meeting,     1973.— Failure,     1241. — 

Moves 146 

Co-operation  in  trade  bibliography 882 

Copp^,   Francis  Edouard  Joachim,  Obituary...  1880 
CM)yright    matters:    Authors'    and    Composers' 

Copyright  League  endorses  Kittridge  bill....  X03 

Authors'    League  amendment 1879 

Bobbs-Merrill.     See  below,  U.  S.  Supreme 

Ct.   decisions. 

Books  need  not  be  deposited  in  Library  of 

Congress 1572 

Copyright  bill,  status  of 142 

bills,    in   comparison   and   ccmpromise, 

X071-X086 

laws  in  force 142 

office,  Work  of,  during  ^907 141 

situation  (Kd.) 54 

status 1571 

Currier    introduces   bill    replacing    former 

draft 1874 

Daly  vs.  Webster  (Moving  pictures) 1578 

Extra-territorial  copyright  notice  unneces- 
sary   810 

French  authors  would  patent  their  work..  1876 

Hearings  before  Oimmittee  of  Patents  of 

the    Senate,   Mar.   26-28 1626 

IntCTPttional  copyright  relations 142 

Kittridge  bill  in  the  House 103 

Lacombc,  Judge,  in  Ben  Hur  moving  pic- 
ture case 1572 

Macv  derision.     See  below  U.  S.  Supreme 

Ct.  decisions 1874 

Maps,    Copyright    in    Globe    newspaper    vs.    G. 

H.  Walker  &  Co 1965-1968 

—  — See  below  U.  S.  Supreme  Ct.  de- 
cisions    I Q65 

"Mechanical   music"   copyright   bills, 

54»  1331,  1874 

Memorandum  from  Librarian  of  Congress.    1574 

New    drafts    of    bills     (Currier,     Sulzer, 

Washburn) 1874,  1875  1876 

Prices  based  on  copyright  law 1874 

Progress  of  the  copyright  measure 1070 

Pi  election     of     rew     copyrighted     books, 

Heinemann,  W : 2004 

Putnam  J  Herbert,  to  C  C.  Washburn 1574 

Redrafting  of  copyright  bill 1676 

Scrihncr  and  copyright  books.     See  below  U.  S. 

Supreme  Ct.  decisions. 

Steuart,  Arthur,  explanatory  statement...   1575 

Suiter's  and  Washburn's  bills 1874 

United     States     Stipreme     Ct.     decisions, 

Bobbs-Merrill  Co.  vs,  Straus  (Macy  &  Co.), 

1576,    1874     1879.   full  text,  1923 
Charles  Sen jncr's  Sens,  ditto. 

— George    H.    Walker    Co.    maps    vs. 

Globe  Newspaper  Co.  text 1965-1968 

Webster's  dictionary 809,  810,  811 

Werckmeister  ca^es 54  56 

Whitesmith    Music    Publishing    Co. 

vs,  Apollo  Co 940,  965 

Washburn  print  of  copyright  bill 1573 

"Webster"   dictionaries   case,    U.    S.    Cir- 

cuit  Court  of  Appeals,  Boston,  decision. .  .809,  811 
Werckn^eister  cases.     See  above  U.  S.  Su- 
preme Court  decision  in 54,  50 


FAGS 

Copyright    matters:    White-Smith    Music    Pub. 

Co.  vs.  Apollo  Co. J  decision.    See  above  U.  S. 

Supreme  Ct.  decision 940,     965 

Countervailing  duty  accrues  on  printing  paner. .  1331 
Combes,  James  L.,  appeals  for  help  for  Postal 

Progress  league 1289 

Cowley.  Judge  Cliarles,  Obituary 852 

Craig,  William  S.,  Obituary 1624 

Criminal  reading-matter,  postal  laws  regarding..  1121 
Curtin's,  Jeremiah,  last  manuscript  "The  Mon- 

S3ls   in    Russia"    to    be   published    by    Little, 
rown  &  Co 1536 

Darrow,  £.  celebrates  his  eighty-fifth  birthday*  •  774 
Darwin  and  Wallace  commemoration  medal....    1088 

Davis,  George  A.,  in  new  quarters 1087 

Davis.  John  Chandler,  Obituary 20 

Day's,  Justice,  decision  in  Werckmeister  cases, 

54i       50 

—  opinion  in  White- Smith  Music  Pub.  Co.  vs. 
Apollo  Co 965 

Dengler,    J.    F.,    Commercial    traveller,    957. — 

Obituary,    X457> — Memorial  resolutions 1879 

Dep&rtment  stores.  List  of,  961. — Corrections..   1125 

Derenbourg.  Hartwig,  Obituary 1424 

DeWolfe,  Fiske  &  (Jo  call  meeting  of  creditors, 

X089. — Arrange  payments 1381 

Dibble,   Fred.   A.,   becomes  part   owner   of  the 

Harris-Dibble    Co 1381 

Pickens,  two  volumes  of  miscellanies  of 148 

Dillingham  (G.  W.)  Co.  offer  sets  of  plates  for 

sale 147 

Dix,   Morgan,  D.D.,   Obituary 158a 

Dixon,  Frank  C,  notice  of . . . .  s.^^ 957 

Dodd,  Frank  M..  Greeting  from  American  Pub- 
lishers' Ass'n 1665 

Dodge   (B.  W.)   &  Co.  move 1089 

"Donald  and  Dorothy"  notice  of 106 

Drachmann,  H.   H.   H.,  Obituary 104 

Drake  (Frederick  J.)   &  Co.  removed  to  Fisher 

Building,  Chicago 1584 

Duffield  &  Co.  acquire  Elinor  Glyn's  books 1383 

—  G.  B.  Shaw's  suit  against 1x21 

Dutch  booktrade  not  literary  pirates 20 

Eames,  Wilber force,  Stolen  books  (Communica- 
tion)    1972 

Eckler,  Carl  D.,  Obituary 1 290 

Eddy,   Mrs.   Ma.   Baker  G.,   Arthur   Brisbane's 

estimate  of 1539 

Edmondson,  Tames  Brewer,  Obituary 145 

Education,  Moral,  International  (^ongieas  on...   1579 
Eggleston,  G.  Ory.'Helivers  Commencement  ad- 
dress at  Richmond  College,  June  :o 1536 

—  reports  Swindler  abroad 197a 

Eichelberger  B.  G..  returns  to  New  York 21 

Eliot,  Sir  Charles,  "Odysseus,"  pseud.,  Turkey 

in   Europe 1460 

Emanuel  (Jliurch  book  (Little,  Brown  &  Co.)...   1460 

Encyclopedias,  History  of,  L.  Windmullcr 1121 

England,  Book  production  in,  1907 143 

—  Publishing  and  bookselling  in,   1907 55 

English  books  in  demand:  December,  20. — ^Jan., 

851. — Feb.,  X 239.— March,  X424. — April,  X623. 
—May 197a 

—  Booksellers'  Association,  Annual  convention.   1969 

Esser,  Herman,  Obituary 1537 

Evans.  Frank  O.    notice  of 957 

Everbart,    Miss    Elfrida,    completes    "Handbook 

to  the  Public  Documents  of  the  U.  S." 887 

Ewald,   Carl,   Obituary 1290 

Express  Comjpany's  responsibility  for  mss 816 

Extra-territorial  copyright  no'ticc  unnecessary...     810 

Fallacies  of  a  critic  otthc  publishing  trade 1329 

"Fecturing"  books 965 

Farnell.  Alfred  F..  Obituary 1676 

Fcbiger,  Cliriptian  C.  Commercial  traveller loa 

Fiction,    Better    prices    on.    Convention    Amer. 

Bcoksellers'    Ass'n 1457 

—  Damages  for  "Rita's"  mutilated  novel X67S 

—  in  Italy 102 

—  Outing    Co.'s    prize    novel    competition    post- 
poned     1423 

—  Paper-bc.und,  not  second-class  matter 145 

—  Popular,  1907 143 

—  Friccs 1661,  X663 

—  What  is  a  nc  vel  ? 1422 

Fielding,  Henry   tr.  of  Adlerfield's  Charles  xii. .    1881 

Fifth  Avenue  Hotel.  New  York,  dosed 1379 

Finerty,  Col,  John  Frederick.  Obituary 1972 

Fink's  MagOMtne,  new  monthly  magazine 1334 

Fitzgerald,  Desmond,  represents  Geo.  W.  Ogil- 

vie,  not  the  J.  S.  Ogiivie  Co 1089 

Max,  Paper  from 884 

Fly,  H.  A.,  now  represents  Isaac  Pitman  Co..   1335 
Forestry  and  Irrigation  fmblished  by  the  Amer- 
ican Foiestry  Assoc 107 


VI 


Index. 


PAGB 

Forrester's,  Merton  H.,  on  "What  has  happened 

to  the  American  book  publishers*' 1329 

Fortnightly  Rcvitw  to  abandon  serials 65 

Fra  (The),  a  new  Roycroft  monthly 1241 

France,  Anatole*  Works  (Lane) X974 

—  Life  of  Tcanne  d'Arc  appears 97* 

Franklin,  L'r.  Fabian,  Dinner  to,  by  Citizens  of 

Baltimore     April    10 1540 

Frechette,  Vr,  Louis  Honore,  Obituary i88x 

Freeman,  Mn.  Mary  Willdns  wins  Herald  prize, 

$5000 1881 

Freer,  Charles  L.,  discovers  in  Egypt  lost  frag- 
ment of  the  Bible 19 

French  authors  would  patent  their  work 1876 

—  book  production  in  1007 143,  1 579 

—  literary  fete  in  New  York 885 

—  Publishers'  Asfroc,  annual  mieeting 1^89 

Fuller's.  Loie.  book  of  experiences 1334 

Geddis.  William  R.,  Obituary. 852 

Gill  (J.  K.)  Co.'s  fortieth  auniveraary 814 

Ginn  &  Co.  being  victimized  by  book  thief 1243 

—  new  Chicago  building 1330 

Girl's  {The)  World,  a  new  weekly 1 12» 

Glyn's,  Elinor,  books  acquired  bv  Duffield  &  Co.  1383 

—  "Three    Weeks"    examined    by    Society    for 

the  Suppression  of  Vice 22 

Goldfadep,  Abraham,  Obituary 104 

Goodrich,  Arthur,  author  of  Gleam  o*  Dawn....  1624 
Gould,    Dr.,    Concerning    Lafcadio    Heam    de- 
nounced  1623,  1S84 

Gramercy  Publishing  Co.*s  busineta  methods...  972 

—  Communication  troni 133^ 

Gratuitous  insult  to  collectors  and  booksellers 

(Ed.) 1965 

Gteat  Britain  and  Ireland.  Publishers'  Ass'n  of.  1422 

Greenland's  newspaper x  122 

Green's,  Justice,  decision  in  case  against  Long 

Island  Railroad  (qianuscripts) 8x6 

Gribayedoif,  Valerian,  Obituary 886 

Gross,    Samuel    £.,    reported   to    have   lost   his 

money X38X 

Growoll,  A.,  Book  of  testimonials  from  mem- 
bers of  trade,  presented  by  American  Book- 
sellers' Ass'n X672 

—  Presents  set  of  silver  from  American  Book- 
sellers' Ass'n  to  Charles  A.  Burkhardt 1671 

—  Surprise  dinner  of  friends X624,  X673 

—  Watch  from  American  Booksellers'  Ass'n...   1672 
Gunter  (A.  C)  Publishing  Co.,  Ja.  B.  Sheldon 

appointed   receiver   for 105 

—  Manager   of,   arrested X243 

Gunter   Esther  C,  files  bankruptcy  papers 970 

Gunter s  Magazine  bought  by  Street  &  Smith. . .  1334 

Hafner,  A.,  to  go  to  Europe 1335 

Hale,  Rev.  Dr.  Charles  Cutli^ert,  Obituary....  1333 
Hale,  Dr.  Edward  Everett,  celebrates  his  eighty- 

sixth  birthday 1381 

Halevy,  Ludovic,  Obituary 1624 

Hall,  Eliia  Calvert,  tells  how  she  happened  to 

write  "Sally  Ann's  Experiences" i  i2a 

Hamming,   Andrew,  notice  of 958 

Hansen  (F.  F.)  &  Bro.'s  fire 1625 

Harper    &    Bros     stock    damaged    by   fire,    323 

Pearl  St,  May  22-23 1677 

Harper's  MagastKe,  58th  year 1930 

Harrington.  John  J.,  Obituary 852 

Harris-Uibble  Co.  formed X38X 

Harvard  Theological  Review,  first  issve 21 

Harvey's,    Ja.    Clarence,    poem,    "The    Golden 

Calf" 17 

Harzof,  Max.  and  (?erhardt.  Christian,  buy  Lex- 
ington Book  Shop 853 

Hayes  Litlio graphing  Cc.'s  books 776 

Hsvs.  R.  N.,  becomes  manager  of  N.  Y.  Branch 

Presbyterian  Bd.  of  Publication 1538 

Hearn,  L.ifcadio,  Dr.  Gould's  hook  denounced, 

1623,  1884 

Heath,  Daniel  Collamore,  Obituary 772 

Heath.  David  C,  meeting  in  memory  of 815 

Heath  (D.  C.)  &  Co.'s  new  offices 147 

Heinemann,  W:,  Protection  of  new  copyrighted 

books 2004 

Herald  prize  goes  to  Mrs.  M.  Wilktns  Freeman 

("Shoulders  of  Atlas") 1881 

Hillis,  Dr.  Newell  Dwight,  Address  at  American 

Booksellers'  dinner 1673 

Hilprecht,  H.  V.,  Peters-Hilprecht  controversy ..  1 449 
Hemstreet  William,  presents  Poe  mantel  to  Co- 
lumbia Unir 64 

Henderson,  Florence  V.,  on  indexes  in  publish- 
ers' list 1290 

Hevlctt.  Maurice,  notice  of  his  letter  re  "The 

Jade" 1245 

Hilthouse.  Mansfield  Lovell,  Obituary 852 

Hills,  Cech.  D.,  comes  to  America 1381 


PAGE 

Hills  &  Hafely's  St.  Patrick's  Day  souvenir X07 

Hispanic  Society  Building 852 

"Historical  Digest  of  the  Provincial  Press,"  no- 
tice of 773 

Hobby.  George  R.,  notice  of 958 

Hokusai's  "Thirty-six  Views  of  Fuji"  stolen. . .  886 
Holland.  Qive,  '^Thin^  Seen  in  Egypt"  with- 
drawn from  publication 971 

Holland,  Friednch  May.  Ohituarv 1676 

Holmes'.   Justice,    decision    in    •'Webster"    dic- 
tionaries case 809,  810 

Holt,  Henry,  Papers  on  the  West 146 

Holt  (Henry)  &  Co.  to  move,  ^5  W.  32d  St 1x25 

Home  Magazine  bought  by   the   Uncle  Remus 

Magazine 1241 

Hooper  &  Jackson  Uke  New  York  office 2% 

Hopkins,  John  H.,  notice  of 958 

"Horse  Book   (The)"  a  "best-seller" 854 

Hospital  Book  and  Newspaper  Society,  report. . .  77* 

—  Saturday  and  Sunday  Assoc.,  Boofctrade  and 

the 16 

Hough,  Franklin  B.,  Handbook  of  trees  (I^ar- 

pers) 1460 

Houghton,  Mifflin  Co.  to  be  incorporated 1378 

Hovendon  John,  notice  of 958 

Howard,  Dan.  y/,.  Sale  of  library 1428 

Howard,  Jc-seph,  Jr.^  Obituary 1333 

Howe,   Mrs.  Julia   ^ard    (Mrs.   John   Elliott), 

new  book  on  Italy x88x 

Howells,  William  Dean,  f6ted  on  his  departure 

for  Italy 18 

Howe's,  Lord,  Shakespeare  collection,  sale  of . . .  19 
Hubbard.   Elbert,  Works  in  40  v.,  $200,  Roy- 

.rofters XS38 

Humphreys,  Mrs.   Eliza,   "Rita,"   Damages   for 

mutilated  novel 1675 

Hunt.  W.  T.,  Jr.,  Owe  of X03 

Hurlbut.  Rev.  J.  L.,  ed..  Bible  encyclopedia. . .  1461 

Hyperion,  new  bi-monthly  (jerqian  periodical ...  x  x  25 
Imports  and  exports  of  books  and  other  printed 

matter 1028,  187X,  X964 

"Index  to  Current  Events,"  notice  of 773 

"Inkunabelbibliographie.    Beitrage   zur" 105 

International  Ass'n  af  Sesond-hand  Booksellers 

meeting.  May  4 ^  X67O 

—  Brotherhood      of      Bookbinders,      Agitation 
against  binding  American  books  in  Europe. . .  1877 

want  only  Union  bound  books  in  N.  Y. 

Public  Library 1536 

—  Congress  of  Publishers,    Executive  Commit- 
tee meeting 1087 

on  moral  education 1579 

at  Madrid 2005 

—  Correspondence  Schools,  Scranton 1881 

—  encyclopaedia  of  prose  and  poetical  quotations 
(Winston) ,   1540 

Irish,   Fred.    D.,   accepts   iiosition   with   H.   M. 

Caldwell  Co 853 

Italian  book  production  in  1907 X43 

Italy,  Fiction  in 102 

Ives   (Edwin)    &  Sons  consolidated  with  J.   J. 

Little  &  Co 1x25 

Jackson.  Samuel  M.,  corrects  statement  regard- 
ing Slattery  and  Tolstoy  and  Sabatier 85* 

James.  Henry.  Early  essays.  Ball  Pub.  Co X539 

Jameson,   J.   Franklin,  "Writings  on   American 

History,  1906" 106 

Jeancs.  Anna  T..  Auction  sale  of  library 1428 

Jewish  Hiftorical  Society.  x6th  annual  meeting.  1676 

John  It'fflesant  first  edition,  $42 1677 

Johnson^s  Bookstore,  Springfield,  Mass 1580 

—  Methods  of  conducting  business 1660 

Judge  Co.  controlled  by  John  A.  Sleicher 21 

Judge  Co.'s  new  offices 146 

Kellerman,  William  Ashbrook,  Obitusx;y xi 24 

Kelly,  William  J.,  Commercial  traveller 958 

Kinsey,  H.  C,  becomes  buyer  at  R.  H.  White 

Co 853 

Kipling    Rrdyard,  (^evrillon's  article  on X089 

Knapp,  F.  H.,  opens  bookstore  in  New  York. . .     X46 

Knowles,  Sir  James,  Obituary 885 

Knudsen.    Hans,    Inventor    of    typesetting    by 

wireless  waves 153S 

Lamb    Publishing    Co.,    note    on 1335 

Lamm,  Per  Aaron,  Obituary X240 

Lander,  John  E.,  Commercial  traveller 959 

Laning  Co.'s  embarrassment  caused  the  failure 

of  Rob.  Clarke  Co 1241 

La  Ram£e,  Louise  de.     See  "Ouida." 

L' Arrange,   Adolf,   Obituary 1880 

Lawson,   Thomas  W.,   as  a  publisher 1088 

Lea,  General  Homer,  literary  plans  of 1241 

I^a  &  Febiger  succeed  Lea  Bros,  ft  Co 102 

Leadbeater.    P.    C,    now   represents   Isaac   Pit- 
man Co 133s 


Index. 


vii 


FAGB 

Le«  (R.  £.)   Co.  established 886 

Leecii,  John   S.,  appointed   Public  Printer....  1378 

Lexincton  Book  Shop  passes  to  new  owners...  853 

Life,  twenty-fifth  anniversary jx 

Lindhal,  Dr.   P.   A.,  Obituary 1333 

Literary  Mecca  of  England  (Twickenham) 1088 

—  piracy  in   th«  Netherlands 1238 

Little  (J.  J.)  &  Ives  Ca,  incorporated 1125 

"Little  Novels  of  Famaus  Cities,"  notice  of . . .  107 

Locke,    William   J.,   notice   of 775 

Loisy's,    Ahhi    Alt  red,    books    condemned    by 

Archbp.  Amette 884 

London  Bookseller's  jubilee 850 

—  Stow's  Survey  of 1627 

— Times.     See  Times  (Lcndan). 

Long  Island   Railroad   not   responsible   for  de- 
livery  of  mss 816 

Lorinc,  Short  &  Harmon  burned  out 2009 

LoceTjohn  W.)  &  Co.,  move 68 

McOnre,   S.    S.,  to  control  magazine  and  pub- 
lishing concern 1378 

McOure  Co.  loses  suit  brought  by  E.  L.  Phillip.  1334 

McClure  Magasine  cover.  Cleland,  M.  T 1624 

McOurg,    A.    C.    &    Co/s,    wholesale    building, 

437-477  Ohio   St.,   Chicago 1623 

—  window  displav  of  "Silver  Blade"   (Adv.)..  1482 

McComb,  S.,  Making  of  English  Bible 1539 

McDonoogh,  Joseph   Co.,   Albany,   lease  build- 
ing 9^   State   St. 1538 

MacDowell,    Edward  Alexander,   Obituary 773 

Macgowan,  R.  W.,  75  years  old 1582 

Mcintosh,  William   W.,  commercial  traveller. .     959 

McKay,  David,  commercial  traveller 959 

MacKenxie,    Cameron,   secretary   and   treasurer 

of    the    McClure    companies 1378 

Macmillan    Co.*s    "check    lists" 854 

—  move  badi  to  64-66  Fifth  Ave 1572 

McMnllen,  Albert  D.,  commercial  traveller. . . .     959 

—  elected  vice-president  of  the  H.  M.  Caldwell 

Co 853 

Macpherson,  Edward,  of  Caettysburg,  Pa.,  Sale 
of  library 1428 

Macy  (R.  H.)  Co.  and  copyright  decisions....  1874 

—  Sketch  of 817 

Mad    scientists.      Prize    for    cypher,    Cochrane 

Pab.   Co X933 

Madore,  B.  P.,  vs.  American  Law  Book  Co. . . .  1877 

Magazine  subject  index,  Faxon 1625 

Maikan,  Henry,  marriage  of 2008 

Mandigo,  Charles  Edward 1458 

Manners,    Robert,    Obituary 1240 

Mara^,  Dr.,  photographing  human  voice 1622 

Mattison,   Fred.   F.,  becomes  buyer  for  Straw- 
bridge  ft  Oothier 888 

Matza,  Colitte  Dumas,  Obituary 20 

Maximilian     i..    Emperor^    prayer    book    with 

Dnrer  drawings,  facsimile  reprint  of 67 

May,  John  H.,  commercial  traveller 959 

Mechanical  music,  Agreement  on 1331 

copyright. ••...... 54 

Supreme  Omrt  decision  in 940,    965 

Menace  to  post-card  business  (Editorial) 1450 

Mendoza  (Isaac)  Book  Ca,  incorporated 770 

Merchants'  Ass'n  of  New  York,  Reduced  rates 

July    25-29;    August    15-19;    August    29-Sep- 

tember    2 1971 

Meredith's,   Oorse,   eightieth  birthday 853 

Merriam   (G.  ft  C.)    (>>.  vs.  United  Dictionary 

(^..  U.  S.  Supreme  Court  decision.  .809*  810,    81  x 

Merriam,  Homer,  Obituary 1879 

Merrill.  Rev.  Dr.  (>orge  Edmands,  Obituary..   1972 
Metcalfe,    James    S.,    acknowledged    author    of 

"Another  Three  Weeks" 1458 

Methodist  Book  Ck>ncem,  Eastern  and  Western 

branches   combined 18S3 

Work  of 1379 

Micfaaelovitch,  Grand   Duke  Michael 1582 

Micro-photography,  Books  by 103 

Miller,   Charles   E.,  commercial  traveller 960 

Million  Club  elects  oflkers 1 289 

St.  Valentine's  party  of 97' 

Milton  Bible  reclaimed  by  W.  H.  Buckler 19 

Modernists'   books   condemned 884 

Moffat,   Yard  ft   Co.,  acquire  American   rights 

of  Burlington  Magasine 65 

Moody  Corporation  make  assignment 817 

Moving  picture  shows  must  pay  royalties 1578 

Mmnsey's   Magasine    article   on   the   publishing 

trade 1329 

Murphy,  John,   Obituary 1424 

Murray,  John,  Libel  suit  against  London  Times.  1675 

Music,  Mechanical.     See  Mechanical  music. 

Mycr.  Mrs,  Rose,  book  thief,  arrest 886 


PAGE 

National  Stationer  (,The)  succeeds  The  Post- 
Card  and  Novelty  Trade  and  The  Post-Card 
and  National  Stationer 970 

Nelson,  Henry  Loomis,  Obituary 1069 

—  Sale    of    library 1428 

Nelson  ^Thomas)  &  Sons  offer  prizes  for  win- 
dow displays  of  American  Standard  Bibles..     8i;i 

Netherlands,   Literary  piracy  in  the 1238 

Neumann,  C.  G.,  makes  connections  with  J.  F. 

Tapley  Co 1425 

New   York,    Associated   Stationers'    Co.,   to   be 

dissolved 133^ 

old  booktrade  landmarks  disappear 1378 

Public  Library,  English  bookbinding  for.  1623 

to  have  only  Union-bound  books ...  1 536 

Retail   Stationers'  Ass'n  formed 1423 

Stationers'    Assoc,    dinner 1 45 

—  —  report  on  selling  direct  to  con- 
sumers   144 

University  course  on  advertising 854 

Newcombe.  Frederick  H..  Commercial  traveller.  960 
Newold  Co   (V.   J.  W.   Bi&aell)   sUrto  in  busi- 
ness   887 

Newsdealers,   N.   Y.,  protest  against  penalizing 

sales  of  their  permits 2005 

Newspaper  growth,  Gen.  C.  H.  Taylor  on 884 

Newspapers,  Importance  of  advertising  to 1 122 

— "Index  to  Current  Events" 773 

—  Railway  tickets  made  from  old 1239 

Newton,   Donald   W.,   opened   office    156   Fifth 

Ave 1582 

NicoU    Dr.  W.  Rob»ertson,  preparing  biography 

of  Dr.  Watson 104 

Nimmo,  John  C,  Obituary 104 

Ncrris,  John,  to  fight  for  free  paper 1969 

Noiton,  Hon.  Mrs.    Median 1626 

Norton,  M.,  bookseller.  Scrauton,  Removal 1459 

Notes  on  travellers  and  their  lines 941-956 

Nourse,  F.  H.,  notice  of 960 

Novel,  What  is  a? 1422 

Noyes,  Henry  D.,  OUtuary 1069 

Nunan.  F.  T.  J.,  Commercial  traveller 960 

Oberholtzer,  Dr.  E.  P.,  dinner  to 1 124 

Obituary:  Abbott,  Dr.  Edwaid,  1380. — Adams, 
J.  p.,  1333.— Alden,  W.  L,  104.— Allen. 
Philip  Lonng,  1880. — Amicis.  Edmondo  de, 
1124.— Apgar,  A.  C,  1124. — Appleton,  D.  S.. 
1240.— Bain  Z?r.  James,  1880.— Bardwell,  W. 
A.,  i333.~BirdL  Rev.  F.  M.,  1380.— Bishop, 
Harry.  i537.~Black,  John  H.,  1379. — Bourne, 
E.  G.,  969. — Bronson,  Fk.  E.,  1380. —  Brown. 
D.  H.,  969;  1580. — Brown,  John  Murray, 
1537.— Buddy.  A.  M..  772.— Butch,  Wilhelm. 
104 — Carson.  Mrs.  Louise  T.,  1973. — Chad- 
wick,  Henry,  1458.— Chamberlain,  Dr.  J., 
1240.— Chichester,  Chas.  F.,  886. — Coppee, 
Francis  Edouard  loachim,  18S0. — Cowley, 
Judfie  Chas.,  852.— Craig,  William  S.,  1624.— 
Davis,  J.  C.  B.,  20.— Dengler,  Jacob  F..  1457. 
— Dcrenbourg.  Ilartwig,  1424. — Dix.  Morgan, 
D.D..  X582.--I)rachmann.  H.  H.  H.,  104.— 
Eckler,  C  D.,  1290. — Edmonds>on,  J.  B.,  145. — 
Esser,  Herman,  1537.— Ewald,  Carl,  1290. — 
Farncll.  Alfred  F.,  1676.— Finerty.  Col.  John 
Frederick,  ia72. — I->cchette,  Dr.  Louis  Hon- 
or*, 1881.— (ieddis,  W.  R,,  852.— Goldfaden,  A.. 
104.— <5ribavedoff  V..  886.— Hall,  Dr.  C.  C, 
1333. — Halevy,  Ludovic,  1624. — Harrington, 
T  J..  852.— Heath.  D.  C,  772— Hillhouse, 
M.  L..  852.— Holland,  Frederick  May,  1676.— 
Howard  Jos.,  Jr.,  13^3. — Kellerman,  W.  A., 
1124. — Knowles.  5"i>  James,  88«. — Lamm.  P. 
A.,  1240. — L'Arrocge,  Adolf,  1880. — Lindahl, 
Dr.  P.  A.,  i33»---MacDowcll.  L.  A.,  773.— 
Mandigo.  John  H.,  1458. — Manners.  Rob., 
1240. — Matza,  Colette  Dumas.  20. — Merriam, 
Homer,  1879. — Merrill,  Rev.  Dr.  (Seoree  Ed- 
mands, 1972. — Murphy,  John,  1424. — Nelson, 
H.  L.,  1069 — Nimmo,  J.  C,  104. — Noyes,  H. 
D.,  1069. — Ordronaux,  John,  145. — ^"Ouida" 
(Louise  de  la  Ramce,),  773. — Pieison,  A.  B., 
960. — Randall.  J.  R.,  104. — Richmond,  Charles 
Edward.  1458. — Roche,  J.  J..  1380. — Roosa, 
Dr.  D.  B.  St.  J.,  1124.— Rylands.  Mrs.  John, 
886.— Satterlee,  Bp.  H.  Y.,  1069.— Sellers,  Dr. 
Coleman,  20. — Scnn,  Dr.  N.,  64. — Seymour, 
Prof.  T.  D.,  20.— Sims,  Dr.  C.  N.,  I333.— 
Smith,  Chas.  Emorv.  143. — Stedman,  E.  C, 
145— Stickney,  Albert,  158,1  .-Stone,  Wil- 
liam Lcete.  1972. — Totten,  Lieut.  Charles 
Adiel  Lewis,  U.  S.  A.,  1424- — Vaughan,  Fran- 
cis W.,  1 434* — ^Waddy.  Everett,  773. — Wana- 
m.nker.  T.  B..  1060.— Willmer,  Charles  Knight, 
1 58 1. — Wister,  Mrs.  Owen,  1972. — \yyckoff, 
Walter  Augustus,  1676. — Yeaman.  G.  H.,  969. 
-    Young,  C.   A.,  64. 


Vlll 


Index. 


Ochs,  George  W.,  on  th^  importance  of  adver- 
tising to  news^japers 1 1 22 

Odd    volumes    Club,    meeting 772 

notice  of 965 

"Odvsseua,"     pseud,     for     Sir    Charles     Eliot, 

"Turkey   in    Europe" 1460 

Ogilvie,  Geo.  W.,  succeeded  by  Saalfield  Pub. 
Co 1623 

—  See  also  United  Dictionary  Co. 

Order  of  Crown  of  Italy  awarded  to  William 
Roscoe  Thayer 1427 

Ordronaux.  John,  Obituary 145 

Ostrovsky's  "The  Storm**^  published  by  Chas. 
H.    Sergei   Co 852 

"Ouida"   (Louise  de  la  Ram6e),  Obituary 773 

—  spelling  of  her  name  Rami 853,  1241 

Outing  Pub.  Co.'s  prize  novel  competition  post- 
poned   ^ 1423 

Oxford  University  Press,  Madan,  F 1970 

opened  at  Cathedral  Buildings,  Mel- 
bourne     1883 

Pafracts    Book   Co.,    N.    Y.,   bankruptcy,    1931; 

correction 1973 

Page,  Walter,  author  of  "The  Southerner"....     970 
Paget,    Dr.    Stephen,    author    "Confessio    Med- 


Palmer,  Mrs.  Alice  Freeman 

Paper-bound   fiction   not  second-class  matter... 
Paper,   Free,  To  continue  fight  for 

—  Companies  fined  for  violating  anti-trust  act.. 

—  from  flax 

— Wisconsin  merger 

—  print,  and  pulp  inquiry.  Speaker  Cannon's 
resolutions 

not  to  be  put  on  free  list 

imported  from  Canada,  decision  on . . . 

Removing   tariff 

Papst,  C.  W.,  &  Son,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  sell 
business 

Parcels   post   for  rural  delivery  routes 

Parker  Building  fire 

Patten,  Mrs.  James  A.,  swindled  by  book  can- 
vasser   

Pearson,   C.   Arthur,   buys  London   Times 

Peer,  Edmund  H.,  opens  agency  in  Covent  Gar- 
den,  London 

Pekin  Gazette  supplanted  by  Government  Ga- 
Mette 

Pelletreau,  William  S.,  finds  unrecorded  wills 
of  New   Yorkers,   1670-1730 

Penny    postage    to    England 

Pension   system   of  Cassell   &   Co 

Period   of  recovery,    Booktrade 

Periodicals,  Changes  in  Canadian  postage  on.. 

Perry,  Marden  J.,  collection  of  Shakespear- 
iana    reported    sold 

Peter   Rugg,  the  missing  man 

Peters- Hilprecht   controversy,    A.    J.    Holman.. 

Phillip,    E.    L.,    gets    verdict    against    McClure 


Co. 


Photography  by  wireless  waves.  See  Typeset- 
ting and  photography 

Pierce,  Andrew  D.,  commercial  traveller 

Pierson,    Arthur    B.,   Obituary 

Picrson,  Bowen  Whiting,  Auction  of  rare  post- 
age  stamps  from  his  collection 

Pitt,  William  T.,  purchased  Thomson-Pitt  Book 


Co. 


Pittsburg  Booksellers*  and  Stationers'  Assoc., 
annual  dinner 67,  196, 

elects  officers 

Overstock 

To  prevent  price  cutting 

Poe,  Blot  on  the  "escutcheon"  of 

—  mantel    presented   to   Columbia    University.. 

"Poetry,  Early  American,  1800- 1820,"  Wege- 
lin 

Poor   Richard   Club,   annual   meeting 

Popular    fiction    of    1907 

Post-card  notes:  American  Post-Card  Ass*n, 
Chic 88a, 

Colored      reproductions     of     Underwood, 

Ethel  F.  and  Anna  Betts 

Commercial      Colortypc      Co.'s     campaign 

post-cards 

Copper  photogravure  plates,  J.  F.  Mc- 
Carthy  

Diabolo 

Fisher,  Ja.  E.,  in  charge  of  department  of 

Tower   Manufacturing  Co 

for  4th  of  July,  Julius  Bien  Co.;  Spitzer 

&  Co 

frames  (Dodge  Pub.  Co.) 

Geographical,    Natural    history,    etc.,    for 

(German   schools 


1582 
1581 

14s 
1969 
2007 

884 
2007 

1377 
1291 

1331 
1877 

1678 
851 
105 

1677 
63 

1426 

1459 

1539 
1876 

884 
1621 

883 

816 
r627 
1449 

1334 

1 535 
960 
969 

1540 

1625 

81S 
1123 
1626 
1423 
1289 
64 

66 

144 
143 

1970 

1459 

1625 

1584 
1537 

1584 

1537 
1537 

1538 


Poet-card    notes:     German- American     Post-card 

Manufacturing  Co 1882 

Girl  of  the  State  (Columbia  Novelty  Co.)  1882 

Hist,  post-cards  of  New  Haven 1537 

Jumbo    cards    (Dutton) 1882 

Koto  Envelope  Co.  combined  post -card  and 

envelope 1625 

Leap  year 1537 

marking.   Change   in 1424 

Memorial     Day    postal    cards,    American 

News  Co 1584 

Menace  to  post-card  business 1450 

notes    (Dept.) 1242,    1335,    1424,    1537,  1882 


Pin-cushion,  sachet,  etc '537 

Ping-pong  cards.  Am.  News  Co 1882 

Publishers',    Manufacturers'    and    Import- 


ers' Protective  Assoc,  meeting 1335 

Ten  commandments    (Catholic) 1537 

Yale   College   and   New  Haven    100   years 

ago    (W.    H.    Parker) 1973 

Post-holiday   bookselling 849 

Postal    matters:    Changes    in   Canadian    postage 

on   periodicals 883 

Director    of    Posts    recommended 849,     851 

Paper-bound   fiction   not  second-class  mat- 
ter      145 

—  —  Parcels   post   proposed    for   rural   delivery 
routes 851 

Penny  postage  to  England 1876 

Postal   Commission's  report 849,     851 

Postal  Progress  League  needs  help 1289 

What   it   is  criminal    for   a   bookseller   to 

mail  and  to  sell 1121 

Postal   Progress  League  needs  help 1289 

Presbyterian    Bd.   of   Publication,    R.    N.    Hays 

new  manager  N.  Y.  Branch,  156  Fifth  Ave. .    1538 
Pressmen,  Typographical  Union  No.  6  to  appeal 

from  Justice  Bischoif's  decision 855 

Pressmen,   United  Typotheta  loses  suit  against 

the 816 

Price-cutting,    To   prevent 1423 

Prices,   Plea  for  fixed  prices  without  "net"  or 

"long" 1669 

Printers.     Sec  Pressmen. 

Printing  Art  Sample  Book,  new  periodical 774 

Prize  for  title  ana  subject  of   5  volume  set  of 

books 144s.  1450 

Prizes  for  Bible  e&says 1088 

Pi  ogress  of  the  copyright  nidasurc 1070 

Publishers  and  booksellers.  Interests  mutual...    1662 

—  Di'.ectory  of,  P.  W.,  April  11,  May  2,  June  6. 

—  International    Congress    of.    Executive    Com- 
mittee meeting 1087 

— Assoc.,  American,  ancual  meeting 63 

of  Gt.  Britain  and  Ireland 1422 

—  International  Assoc,  of,  at  Madrid 2005 

—  right  in  compilations 1420 

—  right  to  change  author's  mss 1421 

—  trade  lists.  Defects  of 1288,  1290 

Publishers'  Weekly,  Annual  Summary  Number, 

1907.  Jail'  25. 

Bibliographical   service  of 771 

Summer  no.,   May  30. 

Travellers'  no 907 

Publishing  and  bookselling  in  England  in  1907.       55 

—  trade.  Fallacies  of  a  critic  of  the:  j-cply  to 

M.  H.  Forrester 1329 

Pulitzer,  Joseph,  25   years  with   The  World...   1624 
Pulp  and  print  paper  inquiry.  Speaker  Cannon's 

resolutions  for 1377 

not  to  be  put  on  free  list 1291 

Putnam's  Monthly  combined  with  The  Reader. .     105 
Quebec   Ter-centenary  celebration,   Album   pub. 

by  R,  Renault I539 

Questions  Sociale  (La)  to  be  discontinued 1381 

Railroadi).  Reduced  rates.  Merchants'  Ass'n....    1971 
.Railway  tickets  made  from  old  newspapers.....   1239 

Randall.  James  Ryder,  Obituary 104 

Reade,  C.  Love  me  little,  love  me  long 1581 

Reader    (The)    to    be    merged    with    Putnam's 

Monthly 105 

Recent  coi.yright  decisions  (Ed.) 809 

Reclain,  Philipp,  Jr.,  40th  annivcnary 1971 

Richardson,  Benjamin  II.,  Obituary 2008 

Richmond    Charles  Edward,  Obituary 1458 

"Rita."     i'^f  Humphreys,  Mrj.  Eliza 1675 

Riverside  Press  and  faithful  employees 1883 

Roberts,  (George   (Mauusel  &  Co.,  Dublin)  vis- 
iting here 1882 

Roche,  Tames  Jeffrey,  Obituary 1380 

Rockefeller,  J.  D.,  Reminiscences,  Journalistic..   2008 

Roe.  Chas.  M.,  on  the  evil  of  selling  direct 147 

Rolf  i.  William  Ja.,  Bibliography  of 21 

Roosa.  Dr.  Daniel  Bennett  St.  John,  Obituary..    1124 
Russia.  Book  production  in,  1907 1087 


Index. 


IX 


PAGE 

Krhnds,   Mrs.  John.   Obituary 886 

Saalfield  Pnblishing  Co.'s  lelt  books 148 

succeeds  G.  W.  Ogilvie 1623 

Sadler's  **Chonai,"  suit  ccnreming 54,       56 

St.  Nicholas'   increased  circulation 1 1 24 

"SaiamoR  and  Balkis,"  Eragny  Press  edition  of.  •lo/ 

Satterlee,  Bishop  Henry  Vates,  Obituary 1069 

"Sayings  of  Bt«ddha,"  English  translation  of...   1289 
Schacfer,  Salter  R.,  succeeds  Schaefer-Koradi.  2009 

Sckyol  Journal  to  appear  monthly 146 

Sddmore,  Eliza  Ruoamah.  Confessed  author  of 

"As  the  Hague  Ordains  ' 1458 

Soott.  Robert,  buy^  business  of  Elliot  Stock. . .     106 
Scrantom,    Wetmore   &    Co.'s    fortieth   anniver- 

s*«T 1877 

Scribrer'8  ^Charles)  Sons  and  copyright 1874 

See  also  Copyright  matters. 

Sccond-claas  mail   matter.     See  Postal  matters. 
Second-hand     booksellers.       See     International 

A»*n 1676 

Secocd-Hand    Booksellers'    Assoc,    of    England, 

dinrcr 851 

"Secret  Life  (The)"  written  by  Miss  Elizabeth 

Bi&lar.d 853 

Sellers,  Dr.  Coleman,  Obituary 20 

Selling  direct  to  consumers.  Evil  of,  C.  M.  Roe 

on 147 

Report  of  Stationers'   Bd.   of   Trade 

and  N.  Y.  Stationers'  Assoc 144 

Scnn.  Dr.  Nicholas,  Obituary 64 

Sergei    (Chas.  H.  Co.)   are  publishers  of  "The 

Father"  and  "The  Storm" 852 

Seymour,  Prof.  Thomas  Day,  Obituary 20 

Shakespeare  collection,  Lord  Howe's,  sale  of...        19 

—  First  four  folio  editions  to  be  sold  in  Lon- 
don      888 

—  Stratford  Town  Shakespeare 1674 

— theatre 1676 

Shakespeariana,    Perry    collection    of    reported 

sold 816 

Shaw.    George    Bernard,    must    prove    damages 

?gainst  Dtiflicid  &  Co 1 121 

Sheldon,  James  B.,  receiver  for  the  A.  C.  Gun- 

ter  Pub.  Co 105 

Sherman.  Frederic  F.,  Catalogue  of  books  pub- 
lished by 1425 

—  opens  office 1244 

Sherwood.    R.    E.,    Advertimng   a    bookstore, 

I927t  1968 

—  enlarges  his  business:  takes  in  ladies  goods..  1538 

Sims,  Rev,  Dr.  Charles  N.,  Obituary 1333 

Sinclair's,    May.    new    novel 64 

Sinclair  House.  New  York,  closed 1378 

Six  best  selling  books  in  1907,  143. — in  Novem- 
ber,    16. — December,    771. — ^January,    1088. — 

February.   1^31. — March,  1536. — April 1876 

Slattery  and  loUtoy  attracted,  not  attacked,  bv 

Sabatier 818,  852 

Sleicher    John  A.,  controls  the  Judge  Co 21 

€Ioan2.  F    J.,  to  represent  Cupples  &  Leon  Co..  147 

Smith.  Charles  Emory.  Obituary 145 

Smith,  J.  J.  F..  nctice  of 960 

Snith,    J.    Walter,    appointed    chief    editor    of 

Cassell  &  Co 880 

Smith's.     William     R.,     notable     collection     of 

Bttrcsiana 772 

Sr^ith's,  J.  C.  new  novel 64 

Snap  shob  of  some  of  the  men  on  the  road, 

957.960 
Snodgrass,  R.   D.,  new  editor  of  the  New  Eng- 
land Mcgaxine 970 

Sc<iety  Americana  to  publish  "An  Historical  Di- 
gest of  the  Provincial  Press" 773 

Soincr\'ille    Ivan,  retiring  from  business 1459 

Southern  Literary  Messenger 1930 

"Southerner  (The)"  is  by  Walter  Page 970 

Spanish   tccktrade   usages 162X 

Spinney,  William  R..  notice  of 960 

Spring  house  clesning  (Ed.) 1535 

Spring  outlook 1237 

Stationers'  Assoc.,  Chicago,  dinner 145 

New  York,  dinner 145 

—  Beard  of  Trade,  annual  dinner. .  .888,  11 24,  1240 

annual  meeting 61 

elects  officers 103 

reduce  quarterly  dues 1291 

report  on  selling  direct  to  consumers....  144 

Stead,  William,  not  Alfred,  is  dead 104 

Stedman,    Edmund   Clarence,  Obituary 145 

StefFens,  Lincoln,  ceases  active  work  on  Amer- 

icon  iiagasine  to  devote  himself  to  sociology.  1458 
Stern   (Edward)   &  Co.  not  retiring  from  post- 
card business 1335 

Sii^aeT.   Albert,   Obituary 1581 

Stitt,  William  M.,  Jr.,  forms  partnership.  The 


PAGE 

Stillings.  Public  Printer  Chas.   S.,  suspended..  816 
Stock,  Elliot   (London),  business  of  bought  by 

Robert  Scott 106 

Stock  arrangement  in  bookstore 1668 

—  Clearing   out.     See   Spring  house-cleaning..  1535 

Stone,  William  Lcete,  Sr.,  Obituary 1972 

Stow's  Survey  of  London,  New  ed 1627 

Street  &  Smith  buy  Gunter's  Magazine I334 

Strindberg's  "The  Father"  published  by  Chas. 

H.   Serael   Co 852 

Sturges,    W.    N.,    to    represent    Geo.    E.    New- 

.    combe  &  Co.  and  the  Life  Pub.  Co 817 

Subject   and    title   for   s-volume    set   of  books, 

prize  $100 i445f   USO 

Subscription  books  decision 1877 

Suburban  Life   to  be   published  by   S.   S.    Mc- 

Clurc  Co 105 

Sully,  C^orge,  commercial  traveller 960 

Summer  number.  May  30. 

Swedenborg's  body  taken  to  Stockholm 1381 

Swinburne's    recent    work 970 

Swindler  abroad  reported  by  (}eorge  Cary  Eg- 

gleston 1972 

Tabard   Inn  Book  Co.,  Phila.,  incorporated 1459 

Taft. //on.  W.  H.,  Present  day  problems 1913 

Tariff  matters:   Removing  tariff  from  pulp  and 

print  paper 1877 

Taylor,  Gen.  C.  H.,  on  newspaper  growth 884 

Texas  sues  the  American  Book  Co 2008 

Thayer,  William   Roscoe,  is  awarded  Order  of 

Crown  of  Italy 1427 

"Things   Seen    in   Egypt"   withdrawn   from  cir- 
culation       971 

"Thinkers'  (The)  Club"  publications,  notice  of.  1239 

Thompson  &  Co.  buy  "Rita's"  The  sinner 1675 

"Three  Weeks,  Another,"   Metcalfe.  J,   S 1458 

examined    by    the    Society    for    uie    Sup- 
pression    of     Vice 22 

indicted   in    Boston 851 

Times  (London)  changes  hands 63 

—  Fight  for 88s 

—  fined    for   libel 1623 

—  Gentle    art    of    making    enemies     (Life    of 
Queen  Victoria) 1675 

—  litigation   over 103 

—  no  change  in  control  of 1239 

—  will   pay  damages 1929 

Tolstoy,     Count    Leo,     eighteenth     anniversary 

celebration 1088 

Totten,   Lieut.   Charles   Adicl   Lewis,   Obituary.   1424 

Trade   lists.   Publishers',   Defects  of 1288,  1290 

Tiade  grievance  (A),  Inertia  of  boc-kfeller  (Ed.). 2003 

Travellers'    number 907 

Trees,   Hough's  handbook.   Harper 1460 

Trueman,     Frank,     Mobile,     Alabama,     offering 

25  c.  on  the  dollar 1584 

"Tudor  Facsimile  Texts"  announced 147 

Twain,     Mark,     Address    at    American     Book- 
sellers'  dinner 1672 

Twickenham,  the  literary  Mecca  of  England..   xo88 
Typesetting      and      photography      by      wireless 

waves 1535 

Typographical    Union    No.    6    to    appeal    from 

Justice  Bischoff's  decision 885 

Uncle  Remus  Magazine  buys  The  Home  Maga- 

sine 1241 

Union-bound  books 1 536 

United   Educational   Co.   pays  creditors  a   divi- 
dend   1089 

United    Dictionary    Co.    vs.    G.    &    C.    Merriam 
Co.,  U.  S.  Circuit  Court  of  Appeals,  Boston, 

decision 809,     8ix 

U.   S.   Supreme  Court  decision. ..  .809,     810 

United  States  Public  Documents,  Handbook  to, 

"Evcrhart's" 887 

Supreme     Ct.     decision.       See    Copyright 

matters. 
United    Typothetae    loses    its    suit    against    the 

pressmen 816 

Unwin,  T.   Fisher,  vs.  Clarke,  James,  &  Co...   1422 

Valentines,   Notes   on 65 

Van  Eeden,  Frederick,  to  lecture  in  New  York.     970 
Vanni,  Charles  J.,  fined  for  selling  blashphem- 

ous  literature 1122 

Vaughan,  Francis  W.,  Obituary 1424 

Victoria,   Queen,    Letters   of,   London    Times. .   1929 

Price  of  book.    See  London  Times  (Jentle 

art  of  making  enemies 1675 

Voyrich,  John  Inglesant,  rare  ed.,  $42 1677 

Waddy,  Everett,  Obituary 773 

Walker,  Oorge  W.,  Copyright  in  maps,  U.  S. 

Sup.    Ct.   decisions   1874*   1879 1965-1968 

Wallace.  Alfred  Russel,  commemoration  medal.  1088 
Wain,  Rob.  W.,  Sale  of  law  library 1428 

Wnlf^ra.    FrAnlr.    rrtir^a   frntn    htisin«>a!i Set 


Index. 


PACK 

Wanamaker,    Thomas    B.,    retires    from    John 

Wanamaker  firm 853 

Wanamaker,  Thomas  B.,  Obituary 2069 

Ward.  Mrt,  Humphry,  to  visit  America 8^3 

—  Uniform  edition  of  writings 1585 

Wartburg  Pub.  House  remsved  to  Studebacker 

Building,  Chicago 1538 

Watson.  jDr.  John,   life  of,  by  W.    Robertson 

Nicoll 104 

Watt,  William  J.,  withdraws  from  firm  of  John 

McBride  Co si 

Webster  dictionaries:    U.    S.   Circuit   Court  of 

Appeals,    Boston,    dedsion 809,  81  x 

U.   S.    Supreme   Court  decision 809,  810 

Wegelin,  Oscar,  "Early  American  Poetry,  1800- 

1820" 66 

Werckmeister  cases,  U.  S.  Supreme  Court  de- 
cision in 54,  56 

What  is  a  novel? 1422 

What   it   is  criminal   for   a  bookseller   to   mail 

and    to   sell 1121 

What's  in  the  Magainnes  discontinued 817 

Whitakers  (The)  and  the  London  Bookseller,  850 
White-Smith    Music   Pub.    Co.    vs.   Apollo   Co., 

Supreme  Court  dedsion 940,  965 

Wiley,  John,  &  Son  almost  100  years  old 1624 

Williams',   Roger,   building 1622 

Wills,   200  unrecorded  wills  of  New  Yorkers, 

1670-1730 1539 


PAOC 

Wilmer,  Charles  Knight,  Obituary 1 581 

Windmuller,  Louis,  on  the  history  of  encydo- 
pedias iisx 

Window  displays  of  American  Standard  Bibles, 
Prizes  for 813 ;  Summer  no.,  May  3» 

—  ---of  "Silver  Blade"   (adv.) 1482 

Winslow's  Memorial,  Was  it  published?  (Notes 
and  Queries) 188S 

Wireless  wave  typesetting  and  photography, 
Knudsen,  Hans 1535 

Wisconsin  Library  Commission  to  publish  "In- 
dex to  Current  Events" 775 

Wisconsin  paper  merger 2007 

Wister,  Mrs.  Owen,  daughter  of  Fanny  Kem- 
ble.  Obituary 197a 

Woman's  Maganne  obtains  second-class  privi- 
leges   21 

Wood,  Henry,  New  old  healing 1458 

Woodberry,    Prof.    George    Edward,    to    visit 

the   Sahara  desert 970 

World,  The,  25  year  anniversary 1624 

Wright,   Miss   Aiarv   Robinson,   to   press   claim 

against   Bolivia   for  $20,000 888 

Wyckoff,  Walter  Augustus,  Obituary 1676 

Yeaman,  (Seorge   Helm,   Obituary 969 

Young,  Prof.  Charles  Augustus,  Obituary 64 

Young  Reaper  to  be  discontinued 112$ 


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INDEX  TO  ADVERTISERS 


Ahemus   (Henry)   Co.  .984,  1275,  I347, 
American  Baptist  Publication  Soc.  .201, 

997, 

American  Book  Co 

American  Code  Co 29, 

American  Library  Association 

American  News  Co 

American  Tissot  Society 

Anderson  &  Stoner 798, 

AM>leton   (D.)  &  C0..1,  7^,  835,  1009, 

1 149,  1309,  1401, 

Baker  (The)  &  Taylor  Co.  .30,  159,  787, 

990,   1264,   1796, 

Baker's  Great  Bookshop 34, 

Benziger   Bros 1000, 

Berger  Publishing  Co 31, 

Bibliographic  Publications.  .83,  122,  210, 

793,  1273,  1348,  Apr.  II,  1690,  1794, 

Bobbs-Merrill  Co.  .36,  84,  124,  726,  73h 

796,  837.  871,  930,  1013,  1112, 1190,  1191, 

1192,    1310,    1359,    1403.    1441,    1443, 

1484,  1610,  1645,  1697,  1700,  1701, 

181 1,  1907, 

BonnelK  Silver  &  Co 

Booksellers'   League 

Boston  Book  Co 

Brcntano's 202,  1943, 

Brewer,  Barse  &  Co 

Brown,   William 

CaldweU  (EL  M.)  Co 982.  983, 

Canadian    Bookseller    and    Newsagent 

and  Stationers'  Journal 

Cassell  &  Co .* 

Cazcnove  (C.  D.)  &  Son 34, 

Century   (The)   Co 162,  929,  1150, 

1278,  1406,  1718, 

Chatterton-Peck   Co 34, 

dark,  D.  S 

Qique  (The) 1107,  1272,  1306,  1354, 

1398,  1471,  1598,  1899, 

Connoisseurs'   Press 

Copyright  Notices.  .29,  75,  116,  156,  157, 

784,  785.  828^  861,  900,  901,  977,  978, 

iioo,  iioi,  1137,  1138,  1 139,  1255, 

1256,  1300,  1301,  1346,  1394,  1435, 

1470,  1548^  1549,  1593,  1636,  1686, 

1687,  1805,  1806,  1893,  1894, 

1981,  1982, 

Crowell  (T.  Y.)  &  Co.  .43,  160,  161,  922, 

1139,  1 182, 


PAGE 
1436 

1268 

201 

1983 

1895 

993 
158 
926 

1709 

1986 

1983 
1691 
1266 

1901 


1951 
1796 
82 
1696 
1987 
92s 
1983 
1606 

80 
1607 
1983 

1953 
1 102 
1638 

1946 
1908 


1983 
1272 


Cupples  &  Leon.. 79,  730,  872,  994,  995, 

1 141,  1471 

Dealers,  Directory  of 1902- 

Dial  Co 1605. 

Dillingham  (G.  W.)  Co 927,  "69,  1724^ 

Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.  ...35,  125,  163,  164, 

165,  794,  800,  839,  873.  928,  1018,  mo, 

1 162,  1 163,  1308.  1318,  1365,  144^, 

1447,  1485,  1466,  1562,  1601, 

1650,  1713,  1948,  1989 

Dodge  (B.  W.)  &  Co 1726 

Doscher  (C  H.)  &  Co 1268 

Doubleday,  Page  &  Co.  .37,  88,  996,  1140, 

1262,  1277,  1362,  1609,  1647,  ^716,  1812,  1949 

Drake   (Frederick  J.)  &  Co 992 

Duffield  &  Co.  .2,  39,  166,  728,  836,  1012, 

1 172,  1 173,  1404 

Dutton  (E.  P.)  &  Co.  .3,  126,  1155,  13.12,  1717 

Eaton  &  Mains 12^ 

Engineering  News  Book  Department. 30,  1986 
Estes  (Dana)  &  Co. .167,  909,  ^^7^*  ^^77, 

Apr.  II,  1706,  1810 

Excelsior  Publishing  House 1000 

Forbes   &   Co 1478 

Funk  &  Wagnalls  Co...  123,  168,  1302,  1550 

Griffith  &  Rowland  Press 1793 

Grosset  &  Dunlap 979,  1016,  1797 

Harper  Bros mi 

Hayes  Lithographing  Co 786 

Heflfer   (W.)  Sons 1398,  1437 

Hills  &  Hafely  Co 985 

Holman  (A.  J.).  &  Co 999,  i47i 

Holt  (Henry)  &  Co.  .169,  729,  931,  1257, 

1364,  1725 
Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co..  170,  797,  907, 
998,   1158,    1159,   1160,   1161,   1361, 

1481,  1558,  1560,  1808 

Huebsch,  B.  W...205,  I39S,  I474.  1689,  1795 

Hurst  &  Co 989 

Ideal  Book  Mailing  Corner  Co 34,  1983 

International  Congress  on  Moral  Edu- 
cation   159s 

International  News  Co 30,  1107,  1899 

J.  c 1549 

Jacobs  (Geo.  W.)  &  Co.  .987,  1643,  1695,  1722 

Jenkins,  Wm.  R 34,  1983 

Kay  Printing  House 34,  1983 

Kellogg,  A.   H 34,  1983 

Kennerley,    Mitchell 921,  1648 

Laird  &  Lee 172,  173,  914,    915 

Lamb  Pub.  Co...  1349,  1720,  1721,  1911,  195a 


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Index. 


PAGE 

Lane  (John)  C0..1015,  1185,  1311,  1806,  1990 

Lc  Soudier,  H 1551 

Lea  &  Febiger 203 

Libbie  (C  F.)  &  Co 31,  204,  looi,  1987 

Life    Publishing   Co 81 

Lippincott  (J.  B.)  Co.  .174,  175,  176,  177, 
866,  1008,  1 109,  1 170,  1 171,  1356,  1440, 

1556,  1600,  1644,  1702,  1703,  1904,  1954 
Little,  Brown  &  Co.  .6,  38,  178,  179,  838, 
916,  1174,  "75.  1357,  1557,  1603, 

1707,  1809.  1991 

Long,  George  T 1986 

Longmans,  Green  &  Co..  180,  181,   182,     183 
Lothrop,  Lee  &  Shepard  Co...  171,  923, 

1 164,  1712,  1909 

McBride  (J.  T.)  &  Son 1798 

McClure  Co.  .732,  733,  841,   1165,   1166, 

1 167,  1 168,  1608,  171 1,  1910 
McClurg   (A.  C.)  &  Co.  .799,  868.  908, 
loio,  1 108,  1 143,  1276,  1316,  1317,  1363, 

1482,  1483,  1561,  1646,  1723 

McLoughlin  Bros 980,    981 

Macmillan  (The)   Co 87,  842,  ion, 

1279,  1402,  1477,  1728,  1912 

Maggs  Bros 34,  1983 

Marquis  (A.  N.)  &  Co 1103 

Merriam  (G.  &  C.)  Co 1269 

Moffat,  Yard  &  Co 5,  85,  184,  869, 

1 148,  T188,  1 189,  1448,  1727 

Murphy,   J.   J 34,  1983 

Nelson   (Thomas)   &  Sons 185,  829, 

986,  1260,  1790,  1791 

Ogilvie   (G.  W.) 4,  42,  988,  1405 

Ogilvie  (J.  S.)  Pub.  Co 202 

Old  South  Work,  Directors  of .  .30,  80, 

789,  1 106,  1351,  1554,  1898 

Outing   Pub.    Co 1715 

Oxford  University  Press 186,  091, 

1261,  1475,  1710 
Page  (L.  C.)  &  Co.  .734,  867,  917,  "56, 
1 157,  1314,  1479,  1704,  1705,  1814,  1905.  1992 

Penn  Publishing  Co 187,  918,  1186 

Pitman  (Isaac)  &  Sons 1000 

Pope,    George 1899 

Publishers*   Circular 35,  1399 

Publishers'  Weekly.  .78,  117,  120,  208, 
209,  788,  864,  865,  90s,  1002,  1003,  1273, 
1307,  1350,  1355,  1399,  1400,  1555,  1594, 

1599,  1639,  1798,  1897,  1947 


Publishing  Adjuncts,  Directory  of.  .32, 

33,  76,  77,  118,  119,  206,  207,  790,  791, 

832,   833,   862,   863,   902,  903,    1004, 

1005,  1 104,  1 105,  1 144,  "45,  1270, 

1271,  1304,  1305,  1352,  1353,  1396, 

1397,  1438,  1439,  1473,  1474, 

1552,  1553,  1596.  1597,  1640, 

1641,  1692,  1693,  1900,  1901, 

1944,  1945,  1984,  1985.  2020 
Putnam's    (G.    P.)    Sons.  .90,    t88,    189, 

190,   191,   1258,   1259,  1315 

Quaritch,    Bernard 1444 

Rand,    McNally  &   Co 89,    919 

Reilly  &  Britton.  .192,  840,  910,  911,  924, 
925,  1014,  1 178,  1 179,  1 180,  1313, 

1360,  1480,  1604 
Revell   (F.  H.)   Co.  .41,  I93,  932,  1187, 

1476,  1719 
Saalfield  Pub.  Co.  .725,  834,  906,   1006, 

1007,  1358,  1637,  1988 
Scribner's    (Chas.)    Sons.  .44,    194,   795, 
874,  1151,  "52,  "53,  "54,  1280,  1366, 

1442,  1559,  1699,  1906 

Silk,  Reeve  A 905,    998 

Small,  Maynard  &  Co 1708,  1714 

Smith,   George   H 16^ 

Spencer,  Walter  T 157 

Spon  &  Chamberlain 203 

Steiger  (E.)  &  Co 34 

Stern  (Edward)   &  Co 1184 

Stitt  &  Heineberg  Co.    See  Hayes  Lith- 
ographing Co. 
Stokes   (F.  A.)   Co... 40,  86,  870,  1017, 

1 183,  i6q2,  1649 

Stuyvesant    Press 1142 

"Suggestions" 1445 

Tapley    (J.    F.)    Co •. 33,1986 

Taylor  Instrument   Cos 1642 

Torch  Press 1003,  1106 

University  of  Chicago  Press 204 

Van  Nostrand  (D.)  Co 196,  197,  1264 

Vir  Publishing  Co 999 

Warne  (F.)  &  Co 195,  looi 

Watt  (W.  J.)  &  Co 920,  1181,  1813,  1950 

Wiley   (J.)   &  Sons 198,  199,  1265 

Williams,  J.  R 121 

Winston   (John  C.)    Co 912,  913,  1792 

Wood   (William)  &  Co 200 

Young  Churchman   Co 1688 


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NOTES  IN  SEASON. 
Haspes  &  Brothers  will  publish  this  month 
a  new  book  by  Josephine  Daskam  Bacon,  en- 
titled 'Ten  to  Seventeen,"  a  diary  of  girls  in 
boardinff  school  dfuringr  those  years  when  the 
world  is  made  up  chiefly  of  two  kinds  of  ex- 
citement— sentiment  and  scrapes.  Thw  will 
pid>lish  in  the  early  spring  Swinburne's  'Trag- 
edy of  the  Duke  of  Gandia," 


L.  C.  Page  &  Co.  will  publish  shortly  a  polit- 
ical novel,  entitled  "God  Save  the  Common- 
wealth," by  Gamaliel  Bradford,  Jr.,  who  has 
had  unusual  opportunity  to  study  current  pol- 
itics ;  also,  "Bahama  Bill,"  a  wild  story  of  the 
sea,  by  T.  Jenkins  Hains,  author  of  "The 
Windjammers,"  etc. 

Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  Co.  will  publish  on 
February  i  a  volume  entitled  'Thomas  Alva 
Edison,  Sixty  Years  of  an  Inventor's  Life," 
by  Francis  Arthur  Jones.  The  work  is  the 
result  of  close  acquaintance  with  and  study  of 
the  inventor,  and  is  at  once  complete,  authori- 
tative and  intensely  interesting. 

DuFFiELD  &  Co.  will  publish  on  January  25 
"Jaquette,"  a  story  deahng  with  sororities,  by 
Grace  E.  Cody.  In  February  they  will  bring 
out  "Women  and  Other  Women,"  by  Hilde- 
garde  Hawthorne;  "Plans  for  a  National 
Theatre,"  by  William  Archer;  'To  the  End 
of  the  Trail,"  by  Richard  Hovey;  "The  Ser- 
mon on  the  Mount,"  in  the  Rubric  Series; 
also,  "A  Modem  Prometheus,"  by  M.  G.  D. 
Bianchi. 

J.  B.  LippiNCOTT  Company  will  publish  in 
the  early  spring  "The  Russian  Peasant,"  by 
Dr.  Howard  P.  Kennard,  the  noted  English 
surgeon,  who  is  now  lecturing  in  this  country 
on  Russia  and  her  peasantry.  The  author 
gained  his  knowledge  of  his  subject  through 
personal  contact,  having  lived  among  the 
peasants  in  all  parts  of  European  Russia.  The 
volume  is  filled  with  striking  impressions  and 
pregnant  with  human  interest. 

George  W.  Jacobs  &  Co.  have  just  ready  in 
the  American  Crisis  Biographies  Series  a  vol- 
ume on  Jefferson  Davis,  by  Dr.  William  E. 
Dodd,  author  of  "Life  of  Nathaniel  Macon," 
etc.  The  purpose  of  this  short  biography  of 
JeflFerson  Davis,  according  to  Dr.  Dodd,  "is 
not  to  justify  or  even  defend  the  course  of  the 
foremost  leader  of  the  Confederate  cause, 
but  simply  to  relate  the  study  of  that  remark- 
ably tragic  life  and  correlate  his  career  to  the 
main  current  of  American  history." 

G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons  will  publish  shortly 
Christian  Reid's  new  book,  "Princess  Nadine." 
The  heroine  of  the  story  is  the  daughter  of  a 
Russian  prince  and  an  American  mother, 
whose  resourceful  and  masterful  lover  stops 
at  nothing  where  his  love  and  the  wish  of  his 
lady  are  concerned,  which  leads  to  many  novel 
and  dramatic  situations^.  They  will  also 
bring  out  this  month  a  work  entitled'  "Money 
Hunger,"  by  Henry  A.  Wise  Wood,  a  vigor- 
ously written  book  that  works  through  an 
analysis  of  the  low  present  state  of  our  com- 
mercial morality  into  an  optimistic  prophecy 
of  better  things  to  come.  The  author  con- 
tends that  Americans  of  finer  grain  will  in- 
creasingly refuse  to  set  up  wealth  and  the 
power  it  brings  as  satisfying  ends  in  them- 
selves; and  will  tend  to  make  things  more 
desirable  than  these  their  quest  Nor  are 
practical  recommendations  for  toning  up  our 
ideals  wanting.  Among  these  is  the  emphatic 
insistence  upon  the  principle  that  it  is  every 
man's  duty  himself  to  cherish,  and  to  arouse 
in  others,  relentless  hostility  to  the  treacher- 
ous and  sordid  chevaliers  d'industrie  that  are 
now  this  country's  heaviest  curse. 


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AlahaiTM.    Supreme  ct.   Report  of  cases,  Nov. 
term,  1905-1906;  by  Lawrence  H.  Lee,  rep. 
V.  147.    Montgomery,  Brown  Printing  Co., 
1907,  [1908.]    c.    20+770  p.  0..shp.,  $3.75. 
Aluhaniii.    Supreme  ct.   Reports  of  cases.    2d 
ed.,  unabr. ;  with  notes  and  references  by 
the  editorial  corps  of  the  National  reporter 
system.    Book  19;  cont.  a  verbatim  reprint 
of  vs.  19  and  20  of  the  Ala.  reports.    St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  West  Pub.  Co.,  1907,  [1908.] 
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in  complete  sets.    Repr.  backwards.) 
Alford,  Fremont,  comp.    The  wit  of  Lincoln, 
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wit.     Indianapolis,   Ind.,   Scott-Miller   Co., 
1907,  [1908.]    c.    7+124  p.  12°,  cl.,  25  c. 
Affifltiitx,  N.  S.    Amstutz'  hand-book  of  photo- 
engraving: being  an  enlargement  and  re- 
vision of  Jenkins*  Manual  of  photoengrav- 
ing;  with  supplementary  chapters  on  the 
theory  and  practice  of  half-tone  color  work 
by  F:  E.  Ives  and  Stephen  H.  Horgan.    3d 
ed.    Chic,  Inland  Printer  Co.,  1907,  [1908.] 
c.    440  p.  il.  por.  col.  pis.  diagrs.,  D.  cl.,  $3. 
N.    S.    Amstutz   is   member  of   the   Royal   Photo- 
graphic Society  and  Society  of  Arts,  London.     The 
Brat  edition  of  Mr.  Jenkins'  "Manual/'  upon  which 
this  work  is  based,  was  issued  ten  years  ago,  a  second 
revised  edition  beint^  issued  in    1902.     Mr.  Amstutz 
has  brought  the  information  up  to  date  and  made 
additions.     The  general  classification  has  been  rear- 
ranged,  but  the   sttbjects   treated  are,   in  the  main, 
the  same  as  found  in  the  second  edition.    A  glossary 
of  photoengraving  terms  has  been  added.     Index. 

Arnold,  Jos.  Alfred.  Arnold's  guide  for  busi- 
ness corporations  in  the  state  of  New  York ; 
cont.  the  business  corporation  law,  the  stock 
corporation  law,  the  general  corporation, 
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tions, (as  amended  to  date;)  with  notes  and 
forms.  2d  cd.,  rev.  and  enl.  N.  Y.,  Baker, 
Voorhis  &  Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  c.  i2-(-2i2  p. 
O.  cl,  $1.50;  pap.,  $1.25. 

Ayres,  Mary  Morgan.  Four  Christmases. 
[Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  Mary  Morgan  Ayres, 
1907,  1908.]    c.    39  p.  D.  pap.,  50  c. 

A  story  having  for  its  subject  the  redemption 
of  a  man  who  has  been  brought  to  abject  poverty 
through  gambling. 

Balet,  Jos.  W.  Analysis  of  elastic  arches; 
two-hinged,  three-hinged  and  hingeless,  of 
steel,  masonry  and  concrete.  N.  Y.,  Engi- 
neering News  Publishing  Co.,  [1908.]  320  p. 
pis.  diagrs.,  tabs.,  8**,  cl.,  *$3  net. 

Earth,  Fritz.     The  gospel  of  St.   John   and 
the  synoptic  gospels.    N.  Y..  Eaton  &  Mains, 
[1908.]    c.  '07.    5-87  p.  S.  (Foreign  religious 
ser.;  ed.  by  R.  J.  Cooke.)  cl.,  *40  c.  net. 
Author   is   professor   of   theology   in   the   Univer- 


sity of  Bern.  The  purpose  of  this  series  of  booldets 
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lievers. Other  issues  of  the  series  will  be  found 
in  this  alphabet  under  Beth,  Meyer,  Griiumacher, 
Riggenbach,  Von  Hase. 

B«clc«r,  Frank  S.  Bender's  code  citations  ana- 
lyzed, 1907.  N.  Y.,  Matthew  Bender  &  Co., 
[1907,  1908.]    c.    (pasters,)  obi.  Tt.,  pap., 

Bellet,  Louise  Pecquet  du.  Some  prominent 
Virginia  families:  [Edward  Jaquelin — 
Martha  Carey:  their  descendants,  and  col- 
lateral families.]  [Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P. 
Bell  Co.,  Inc.,  1908.]  c.  '07.  4  v.,  il.  pors. 
fold,  geneal.  tables,  8°,  cl,  $10.  (600  cop- 
ies.) 

Bender's  lawyers'  diary  and  directory  for  the 
state  of  New  York,  1908,  from  Jan.  i,  1908, 
to  Feb.  I,  1909.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Matthew 
Bender  &  Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  c.  768  p.  O. 
hf.  roan,  $2. 
Bender's    law    book    catalogue,    3d    ed.,    94    p., 

appended. 

Beth,  Karl.    The  miracles  of  Jesus.     N.  Y., 
Eaton  &  Mains,  [1908.]    c.  '07.    5-77  p.  S. 
(Foreign  religious  sen;  ed.  by  R.  J.  Cooke.) 
cl.,  *40  c.  net. 
Author  is  professor  in  the  University  of  Berlin. 

Biddle,  Clarence  S.  Principles,  pleading  and 
practice  obtaining  in  the  court  of  chancery 
of  New  Jersey  in  divorce  and  other  causes 
matrimonial;  with  a  complete  collection  of 
forms.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Soney  &  Sage,  1907, 
[1908.]  c.  7+191  p.  O.  buckram,  $3. 
Bishop,  Avard  Longley.  The  state  works  of 
Pennsylvania.  New  Haven,  Ct,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1907,  [1908.]  149^297  p.  maps,  O. 
(Publications  of  Yale  University.)  pap., 
$1.50. 

Reprinted  from  the  Transactions  of  the  Con- 
necticut Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  Author 
itiStructor  in  commercial  geography  in  Yale  Univer- 
sity. Contents:  Improvements  in  transportation  be- 
fore 1823  in  Pennsylvania;  The  popular  movement 
for  internal  improvements;  The  construction  of  the 
public  works;  Finance;  Corrupt  practices  connected 
with  the  building  and  operations  of  the  public 
works;  The  disposal  of  the  public  works  Appendices 
contain:  Memorial  to  the  Legislature;  Delegates  to 
the  Canal  Convention  at  Harrisburg;  Resolutions 
passed  •       '- 

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i^assed  at  the  Convention,  1825,  and  the  Acts  of 
1827;  Financial  state* 
Bibliography    (4    p.). 


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Blodgett,  Harry  Thornton.    Blodgett's  short- 
hand speed  book.    In  2  pts.    Long  Branch, 
N.  J.,    [Long  Branch   Press   Print,]    1907, 
[1908.]    c.    ea.  38  p.  Q.  pap.,  ea.,  $1. 
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BomlMrger,  Maude  A.    Colonial  recipes  from 
old  Virginia  and  Maryland  manors;  with 
numerous    legends    and    traditions    inter- 
woven.   Wash.,  D.  C,  Neale  Publishing  Co., 
1907.  [1908.]    c.    107  p.  D.  cl.,  $1.25. 
Recipes   for  good  things  made  in  the  kitchen  of 
Mount  Vernon   and   in   the   home   of   Nellie   Custis 
and  other  famous  manors.     They  include  beverages, 
hread    and    pastry,    cake.    meaU,    pickles,    puddings, 
saaces  and  jellies,  and  soups. 

BroolcB,  Asa  Passavant.  The  reservation:  a 
romance  of  the  pioneer  days  of  Minnesota 
and  of  the  Indian  massacre  of  1862.  [Com- 
frcy,  Minn.,  Asa  P.  Brooks,]  1907,  [1908.] 
c.    235  p.  D.  pap.,  50  c. 

While  this  story  is  largely  fiction  it  deals  with 
historical  facts  in  connection  with  the  pioneer  life 
of  early  settlers  and  the  Indian  massacre  in  Minne- 
sou  that  hitherto  have  found  a  place  but  briefly 
in  works  of  history. 

Bmce,  Wallace.    [The  poetical  works  of  Wal- 
lace Bruce.]    In  3  v.    Leaves  of  gold;  Scot- 
tish   poems;    Wanderers.     N.    Y.,   Bryant 
Union    Co.,    1907,    [1908.]     c.    192;    159; 
192  p.  D.  ea.,  cl,  $1.25 ;  per  set,  $3,  boxed. 
Mr.   Bruce  is  an   Amencan   writer   whose   poems 
curing  the  last  twenty-five  years  have  appeared  alike 
in  Harper's  and  Blackwood's  Magazines,     "Leaves  of 
sold'*   consists   of   short   poems   gathered   under   the 
fclkwing    headings:    Brotherhood,    Home,    Freedom, 
Memory,    Love,    Faith.      "Scottish   poems"    were    in- 
^ired   by   the   romance,   history,   poetry  and   beauty 
of  Scotland.     "Wanderers"  takes  us  "Through  many 
states,"   "In   many  lands"  and  "On  land  and  sea," 
the  contents  being  so  classified. 

Bnckiey,    Ernest    Robertson.      Public    roads, 
their  improvement  and  maintenance.     Jef- 
ferson City,  Mo.,  [Bureau  of  Geology  and 
Mines,  1907,  1908.]    13+124  p.  pis.  Q.  (Mis- 
souri Bureau  of  Geology  and   Mines,  Re- 
ports.) cl.     (Address  pub.  for  price.) 
Author    is    director    and    state    geologist    in    the 
Missouri   Bureau  of  Geology  and  Mines.     Contents: 
A  classiflcation  of  highways  and  a  discussion  of  the 
agents  through  which  they  are  destroyed:   Materials 
rsed  in  improving  highways;   Methods  of  construct- 
ing different  kinds  of  pavements;  Drainage;  Country 
highways;   Materials  in   Missouri  available  for  high- 
way  improvements;    Present   condition    of   the   rural 
bigiiways   and   citv  streets;    Miscellaneous  considera- 
tiers;  Appendix;  Tndex. 

Buckley,  R :  Wallace.  The  last  of  the  Hough- 
tons:  a  novel.  Wash.,  D.  C,  Neale  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  1907,  [1908.]     c.    280  p.  D.  cl., 

$1.50. 

The  story  opens  in  the  year  i860  with  a  bitter 
quarrel  between  Colonel  Houghton  and  his  son  of  Vir- 
ginia,  because  the  latter  will  not  yield  in  his  de- 
tcimination  to  join  the  Union  army.  Hal  Houghton 
leaves  home  and  his  fate  remains  a  mystery  for 
the  years  of  the  Civil  War.  His  story  is  finally 
related  by  a  young  man  whom  Houghton  has  be- 
friended; he  also  explains  the  many  mysterious  hnp- 
peoings  of  the  narrative  which  may  not  be  antici- 
pated without  spoiling  the  ending. 

Chicago.  The  municipal  court,  with  marginal 
notes  and  index;  by  Stephen  A.  Foster. 
Chic,  Callaghan  &  Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  c. 
129  p.  O.  buckram,  $2.50. 

Cochran,  Judge  J:  Salisbury.  Bonnie  Bel- 
mont: a  historical  romance  of  the  days  of 
slavery  and  the  Civil  War.  [St.  Clairsville, 
O.,  John  S.  Cochran,  1908.]  c.  '07.  291  p. 
pors.  O.  cl.,  $1.50. 

The  author  is  judge  of  the  Probate  Court  of 
BLlotont  County,  Ohio,  where  the  scene  of  his  story 
b  mostly  laid.  There  is  nothing  related  in  the 
book,  he  asserts,  that  is  not  founded  on  fact. 

Cocioft.  Susanna.  Growth  in  silence.  Chic, 
Physical  Culture  Extension  Society,  [1907, 


1908.]  c  '05.  32  p.  por.  O.  (Know  thyself 
ser.)  pap.,  60  c 
Coloxado.  Supreme  ct.  Reports,  including 
part  of  the  Jan.  and  Apr.  term,  1906 ;  Irving 
B.  Melville,  rep.  v.  36,  37-  Denver,  Mills 
Pub.  Co.,  [1908.]  c  O.  shp.,  *$5  net. 
Comfort,  W:  Wistar.  Exercises  in  French 
prose  composition.  Bost,  Heath,  1907, 
[1908.]  c  64  p.  S.  (Heath's  modern  lan- 
guage ser.)  cl,  25  c 

Author  is  associate  professor  of  romance  languages 
in  Haver  ford  College.  This  material  furnishes  a  very 
useful  form  of  practical  work  from  two  points  of 
view:  first,  as  intended  to  emphasize  somewhat  sys- 
tematically the  grammatical  points  which  are  under 
study  in  the  second  year  ot  a  French  course;  and 
second  to  acquaint  the  pupil  with  the  ordinary  con- 
versational French  which  would  be  useful  in  taking 
a  trip  to  France.     Vocabulary. 

Derleth,  C:,  jr.  Moment  diagrams  and  typ- 
ical live  load's.  Berkeley,  Cal.,  University 
of  Clalifomia  Press,  [1908.]  9  P-  fold-  tab., 
Q.  (University  of  (Talifornia  publicatjons, 
Engineering.)  pap.,  10  c 

Written  originally  and  primarily  for  the  use  ana 
irstruction  of  students  taking  structural  engineering 
courses  in  the  College  of  Civil  Engineering  of  the 
Ur'iversity  of  California.  The  first  part  of  the 
aiticle  describes  the  construction  and  explains  the 
meaning  of  a  diagram.  The  remainder  of  the  article 
discusses  the  advantages  and  disadvantages  of  the 
use  of  concentrated  and  equivalent  loads,  and  is  in- 
tended to  throw  for  the  student  some  light  upon 
what  is  still  a  rather  unsettled  problem.  Bibliog- 
raphy   (i   p.). 

Dock,  G:,  Af.D.,  cd.  Diseases  of  the  heart,  by 
L.  von  Schrotter,  Th.  von  Jiirgensen,  L. 
Krehl,  H.  Vierordt ;  ed.,  with  additions,  by 
G :  Dock.  Phil.,  W.  B.  Saunders  Co.,  1907. 
[igo8.]  1000  p.  il.  8**,  (American  ed.  of 
Nothnagel's  practice.)  cl.,  *%5  net;  hf.  mor., 
*$6  net. 

Durand,  W:  F:  Researches  on  the  perform- 
ance of  the  screw  propeller.  Wash.,  D.  C, 
Carnegie  Institution  of  Washington,  1907, 
[1908.]  3-61  p.  pis.  diagrs.,  Q.  (Carnegie 
Institution  of  Washington  publication.) 
pap.,  75  c 

Edminster,  Clothier  Franklin.  Structural 
drawing:  a  systematic  course  of  instruction 
in  structural  drawing,  beginning  with  the 
standard  forms  and  leading  to  the  typical 
columns,  girders,  trusses  and  framing  de- 
tails. [N.  Y.,  David  Williams  Co..  1908.] 
c.  '07.    148  p.  il.  d'iagrs.,  obi.  12**,  cl.,  $2.50. 

Emeroon,  Ralph  Waldo.  Essays,  (selected,) 
by  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson;  ed.,  with  an 
introd.  and  notes,  by  Edna  H.  L.  Turpin. 
N.  Y.,  Charles  E.  Merrill  Co.,  [1907,  1908.] 
c.  325  p.  por.  16",  (Merrill's  English 
texts.)  cl.,  ^  c 

Evans,  H :  Ridgely.  The  house  of  the  sphinx : 
a  novel.  Wash.,  D.  C,  Neale  Publishing 
Co.,  1907,  [1908.]     c    219  p.  D.  cl,  $1.50. 

A  young  American  in  London  desiring  to  learn 
something  of  English  country  life  and  also  in  search 
of  adventure  answers  an  advertisement  for  an  assist- 
ant in  some  chemical  experiments  at  a  private  house 
ill  Sussex.  His  services  are  accepted  and  in  a 
sbort  time  he  finds  himself  at  Wyndwood  Hall — 
"the  house  of  the  sphinx,"as  he  is  led  to  call  it. 
The  host,  an  elderly  man,  is  spending  a  fortune 
trying  to  turn  the  baser  metals  into  gold.  He  is 
aided  in  his  experiments  1>y  an  Egyptian  charlatan 
and  his  wife,  who  claim  to  have  supernatural 
powers.  There  is  a  beautiful  girl  who  is  almost 
the  victim  of  the  Egyptian's  admiration  and  whom 
the  hero  rescues.  Many  strange  and  apparently  occult 
things  happen  before  the  dramatic  cndmg  in  Egypt. 


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Forel,  Auguste  Henri.  Hypnotism;  or,  sug- 
gestion and  psychotherapy:  a  study  of  the 
psychological,  psycho-physiological  and 
therapeutic  aspect?  of  hypnotism;  tr.  from 
the  5th  German  ed.,  by  H.  W.  Armit.  Am. 
ed.,  rev.  and  cor.  N.  Y.,  Rebman  Co., 
[1908.]    c.  07.    12+323  p.  8°,  cl.,  $2.50. 

Gamett,  Judge  Theodore  Stanford.  J.  E.  B. 
Stuart,  (Major-General,)  commander  of  the 
Cavalry  Corps,  Army  of  Northern  Virginia, 
C.  S.  A. :  an  address  delivered  at  the  un- 
veiling of  the  equestrian  statue  of  General 
Stuart,  at  Richmond,  Virginia,  May  30, 1907. 
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[1908.]     c.    7-6r  p.  por.  D.  cl.,  $1. 

Gi'bbons,  Cardinal  Ja.    True  manhood.    Balti- 
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[1908.]     c.    23  p.  D.  bds.,  50  c. 
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ffiven  by  Cardinal  Gibbons  to  the  graduating  class  of 

Worcester  Univerbity  at  its  Commencement  exercises, 

X907:    a    few    alterations    and    slight    additions    have 

been  made. 

6il)«»ii,  J :  W.  A  jimior  history  of  the  United 
States.    Chic,  A.  Flanagan  Co.,  [1908.]     c. 


07.    5-303  P-  il.  maps,  D.  cl.,  60  c. 
Mr.  Gibson  is  author  of  "A  grammar  htstory  of 
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this  work  that  part  of  United  States  history  has  been 
selected  which  most  appeals  to  the  young  mind. 
Story,  biography,  geography  and  literature  have  been 
woven  into  the  narrative.  The  book  is  a  semi- 
reader,  or  may  be  made  so.     Index. 

Gregory,  Herbert  Ernest,  and  Robinson,  H: 
Hollister.  Preliminary  geological  map  of 
Connecticut.  [Hartford,  Connecticut  State 
Library,]  1907.  39  p.  il.  fold,  map,  O.  (Con- 
necticut state  geological  and  natural  history 
survey  bulletin.)  pap.  (Address  pubs,  for 
price.) 
Griffin,  Russell  B.  The  pianoforte  telegraphy, 
(the  Morse  telegraph  code:)  instructor  ar- 
ranged for  the  pianoforte  keys  in  musical 
notation.  Quincy,  III.,  Morse  Art  Co., 
[1908.]  c.  '06.  3  p.  f°,  cl.,  $1. 
Griitzmacher,  R:  H.  The  Virgin  birth.  N. 
Y.,  Eaton  &  Mains,  [1908.]  c.  '07.  5-80  p. 
S.  (Foreign  religious  ser. ;  ed.  by  R.  J. 
Cooke.)  cl.,  *40  c.  net. 

Author   is   professor   of   theology   in   the   Univer- 
sity of  Rostock,  in  Mecklenburg- Schwerin,  Germany. 

Hammon,  L,:  Hammon  on  evidence  covering 
burden  of  proof,  presumptions,  judicial  no- 
tice, judicial  admissions,  and  estoppel.  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  Keefe-Davidson  Co.,  1907, 
[1908.]     c.     16+720  p.  O.  shp.,  $6. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  The  house  of  the 
seven  gables ;  ed.,  with  an  introd.  and  notes, 
by  J.  H.  Castleman.  N.  Y.,  Charles  E.  Mer- 
rill Co.,  [1907,  1908.]  c.  464  p.  por.  16*, 
(Merrill's  English  texts.)  cl.,  40  c. 
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Heminway,  M.,  &  Sons  Silk  Co.    A  treatise 

on  embroidery;  with  twenty  color  il,  from 

original  models.     Ed.  de  luxe.     N.  Y.,  M. 

Heminway   &   Sons   Silk    Co.,     [1908.]     c. 

97  p.  O.  (Art  needlework  ser.)  pap.,  15  c. 

A  collection  of  embroidery  designs,  with  directions. 

Arranged   for   the  use   of  those   who   desire  a  more 

thcicugh   understanding  of  the   art  of  embroidering 

with  silk,  and  as  a  guide  for  those  who  may  wish  to 

teach. 

Hughes,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  An  answer  to  "Three 
years  in  Arkansas."    Guymon,  Okla.,  [Wiley 


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Indiana.  Supreme  ct.  Reports  of  cases,  with 
tables  of  cases  reported  and  cited,  text- 
books cited,  statutes  cited  and  construed, 
and  an  index;  G:  W.  Self,  off.  rep.,  Sol.  H. 
Esarey,  asst.  rep.  v.  167,  cont.  cases  decided 
at  the  May  term,  1906,  not  reported  in  v, 
166,  and  cases  decided  at  the  Nov.  term, 
1906.  Indianapolis,  Aetna  Print.  Co.,  1907, 
[1908.]     c.    404-818  p.  O.  shp.,  $3.50. 

Johnaon,  Mrs.  Alta  Leonard.     Only  a  boy: 
[in   memory   of  Wilbur  Warren  Johnson, 
1885-1903.]     Wash.,  D.   C,   Mrs.  Alta   L. 
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Jordan,  D:  Starr,  ed.    The  California  earth- 
quake of  1906 ;  articles  by  D :  Starr  Jordan, 
J:  Casper  Branner,  [etc.]     San  Francisco, 
A.    M.    Robertson,    1907,    [1908.]     c.    15+ 
371  p.  il.  diagrs.,  O.  cl.,  *$3.50  net. 
Contents:  The  earthquake  ritt  of  April    1906,  by 
David    Starr    Jordan,    rresidcnt    of    Stanford    Uni- 
versity;   Geology  and   the  earthquake,   by  J:    Casper 
Branner,    Vice-Pre.«?idcnt   and   professor   of   geology, 
Stanford  University;   The  destructive  extent  of  the 
California  earthquake   of    1906    by   C:    Derleth,   Jr., 
associate  professor  of  structural  engineering.  Univer- 
sity of  California;  The  investigation  of  the  California 
earthquake   of   1906,   by  Grove  Karl   Gilbert^  of  the 
U.  S.  Geological  Survey;  Local  effects  of  the  Califor- 
nia earthquake  of  1906,  by  Stephen  Taber,  Stanford 
University;    Preliminary   note  on   the  cause   of   the 
California  earthquake  of  X906,  by  F:  Omori,  member 
of  the  Imperial   earthquake  investigation  committee, 
Tokyo,    Jai>an;    The    er^at   earthquake    rift   of    Cali- 
fornia,   by   Harold   W.    Fairbanks;    The   tremblor,    a 
personal  narration,  by  Mary  Austin. 

Kansas.  Supreme  ct.  Reports  of  cases; 
Llewellyn  J.  Graham,  rep.  v.  74,  June  9, 
1906-Dec.  8,  1906.  Topeka,  State  Print. 
Office,  1907,  [1908I]  c  20+1028  p.  O. 
buckram,  $3.50. 

Keen,  W:  Williams,  M.D.,  ed.  Surgery:  its 
principles  and  practice.  In  5  v.  v.  3  and  4, 
Phil.,  W.  B.  Saunders  Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  c. 
ea.  950  p.  il.  col.  pis.  8**,  ea.,  cl.,  *$7  net;  hf. 
mor.,  *$B  net. 

Kelly,  Howard  Atwood,  M.D.,  and  Noble,  C: 
Percy,  M.D.,  eds.  Gynecology  and  abdom- 
inal surgery;  il.  by  Hermann  Becker,  Max 
Brodel  and  others,  v.  2.  Phil.,  W.  B. 
Saunders  Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  c.  900  p.  8°, 
cl.,  *$8  net ;  hf.  mor„  *$9.5o  net. 

Kyle,  D :  Braden,  M.D.  Diseases  of  the  nose 
and  throat.  4th  ed..  rev.  Phil.,  W.  B. 
Saunders  Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  646  p.  il.  8**, 
cl.,  ♦$4  net ;  hf.  mor.,  *$5.So  net. 

M.  C,  (pseud.)  Light  on  the  path:  a  treatise 
written  for  the  personal  use  of  those  who 
are  ignorant  of  the  Eastern  wisdom,  and 
who  desire  to  enter  within  its  influence; 
written  down  by  M.  C,  with  notes  and  com- 
ments by  the  author.  N.  Y.,  Theosophical 
Publishing  Co.,  1908.  92  p.  T.  leath.,  75  c. 
First  published  in  1897. 

McAuley,  Jerry.  Jerry  McAuley:  an  apostle 
to  the  lost;  introd.  by  Rev.'  S.  Irenaeus 
Prime,  D.D. ;  personal  recollections  by  A.  S. 
Hatch,  Ja.  Talcott.  Mrs.  E.  M.  Whittemore, 
Mrs.  Spencer  W.  Coe,  Rev.  J:  Calvin 
Knox,  and  contributions  by  J.  H.  Wyburn, 
Ja.  A.  Richards  and  others;  ed.  by  R.  M. 


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Offord.    5th  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.,  with  new  il. 

N.  Y.,  American  Tract  Society,  [1908.]    c. 

"85,  *07.    10+304  p.  pis.  pors.  D.  cL,  *$i  net. 

McCaxty,   L:    Philippe.     The   great  pyramid 

Jeczeh.     San  Francisco,  Louis  P.  McCarty, 

1907.  [19081]    c.    586  p.  il.  tabs.,  diagrs.,  8**, 

cl.,$5;  leath,$6. 

McConnick,   F:     The  tragedy  of  Russia  in 

Pacific  Asia;  il.  by  the  author,  half-tones 

from  photographs,  maps,  etc.    N.  Y.,  Outing 

Publishing  Co.,  1907,  [1908.]    c.  '04,  '05,  '07. 

2  v.,  10+3-435;  10+3-481  p.  O.  cl.,  *$6  net 

An  account  of  the  late  war  Detween  Russia  and 

Japan.     Mr.    McConnick   was   the  Associated   Press 

fcprescntative    with    the    Russian    army,    and    went 

riglit  through  the  war  from  beginning  to  end.     He 

hard   the    opening   sliot   at   Port   Arthur,    and   was 

on  the   firing  line   at  the  sreat  battles  of  Mukden 

and  Liaoyang.     Not   only   did   he  see  more  of  the 

war  than  any  other  American  correspondent,  but  he 

saw    more    than     any    other    non-combatant.      The 

book  is  a  dispassionate  survey  of  the  war,  its  causes, 

and    its    lessons.      It    is    illustrated    with    reproduce 

tion  of  sketches  made  by  Mr.  McCormick,  many  of 

tiiem  on   the  field  of  battle,  photographs  of  troops 

in  action,  maps,   etc.,  etc. 

HcFarland,  J:  T:,  D.D.  The  Book  and  the 
child:  some  vital  principles  for  a  Sunday 
school  platform.  N.  Y.,  Eaton  &  Mains, 
[1908.]    c.  '07.    3-32  p.  D.  pap.,  *5  c.  net. 

XcKiiwey,  Folgcr,  ["The  Bentztown  Bard," 
pseud.]  A  rose  of  the  old  regime,  and  other 
poems  of  home-love  and  childhood.  2d  ed. 
Baltimore,  Md.,  Doxey  Book  Shop  Co., 
1907,  [1908.]  c.  17-180  p.  D.  cl.,  ♦$1.25 
net;  hf.  cf.,  $3;  hf.  mor.,  $4;  cf.,  $5. 
A  selection  from  poems  written  for  an  editorial- 
page  department  of  the  Baltimore  Sun. 

Xaxbot,  Jean  Baptiste  Marcellin  de,  Baron. 
The  memoirs  of  Baron  de  Marbot,  late  lieu- 
tenant-general in  the  French  army ;  tr.  from 
the  French  by  Arthur  J :  Butler ;  with  por- 
trait N.  Y.,  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.,  1905, 
[1908.]  2  v.,  8+366;  367-696  p.  D.  (Silver 
lib.)  cl.,  $2.50. 

This  one  of  the  most  popular  of  French  biogra- 
phiei  first  was  published  in  two  volumes  in  English 
m  1892;  an  abridged  edition  was  brought  in  one 
Tclume  in   1893-     Since   1897  it  has  been  embraced 


Kartindale'a  American  law  directory  (an- 
nual), Jan..  1908.  40th  year.  N.  Y.,  G.  B. 
Martindale,  [1908.]  c.  1363+ 1266  p.  O. 
shp.,  $15. 

Xethodist  (The)  year  book,  1908;  ed.  by 
Stephen  V.  R.  Ford.  N.  Y.,  Eaton  & 
Mains,  [1908.]    236  p.  il.  D.  pap.,  *25  c.  net. 

Mey«r,  Max.     The  sinlessness  of  Jesus.     N. 

Y.,  Eaton  &  Mains.  [1908.]     c.  '07.    5-46  p. 

S.    (Foreign   religious   sen;    ed.   by  R.   J. 

Cooke.)  cl.,  *40  c.  net. 

Author   is   professor   of  theology,   Gottberg,   Ger- 
many. 

lEiiinesota.  Township  manual:  a  complete 
guide  for  township  officers  in  their  various 
duties  under  the  revised  laws,  1905,  and  gen- 
eral laws,  1905  and  1907;  by  Walter  S. 
Booth.  19th  ed.  Minneapolis,  Walter  S. 
Booth  &  Son,  1908.    c.    277  p.  D.  pap.,  $1. 

Kiflsoitri.  Index  to  the  revised  statutes  for 
1899  and  the  session  acts  of  1901,  1903,  1905 
and  1907,  [etc.;]  comp.  by  D.  E.  Adams. 
Kansas  City,  Vernon  Law  Book  Co.,  1907, 
[1908.]     c.    46  p.  8%  cl.,  $1.25. 


Morssan,  C:  Herbert,  Taylor,  T:  Eddy  and  S. 
Earl.  Studies  in  the  early  church :  a  year's 
course  of  twenty-five  lessons,  providing  a 
daily  scheme  for  personal  study;  adapted 
also  to  class  work;  with  an  introd.  by  Mar- 
cus D.  Buell,  D.D.  [Rev.  ed.]  Cin.,  Jen- 
nings &  Graham,  [1908.]  c.  '07.  3-268  p. 
maps,  O.  cl.,  75  c. 

Mosentlial,  Salomon  Hermann  von.     Stories 
of  Jewish  home  life;  tr.  from  the  German. 
Phil.,  Jewish  Publication  Society  of  Amer- 
ica. 1907,  [1908.1    c.    9-387  p.  D.  cl,  $1.25. 
Contents:  Aunt  Uuttraud;    Schlemihlchen;   Ray's 

mine;  Jephthah's  daughter;  Raschelchen.    Glossary. 

New  York  [State.]  Annotated  codes.  Sup- 
plement, (1902-1907;)  by  Amasa  J.  Parker, 
jr.;  code  amendments  1903-1907,  inc.  N. 
Y.,  Banks  Law  Pub.  Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  c. 
669+56  p.  O.  canvas,  $6.50. 

New  York  [State.]     Lawyers'  diary  for  1908. 
6th  year.    Albany,  N.  Y.,  Banks  &  Co.,  1908. 
c.  '07.    411+172  p.  with  diary,  O.  hf.  roan, 
$2. 
Nordell,  Philip  A.,  D.D.    Studies  in  Old  Tes- 
tament   history.      Phil.,    American    Baptist 
Publication  Society,  [1908.]     9-96  p.  maps, 
O.   (Bible  studies  for  adult  classes.)  pap., 
*20  c.  net. 
Nardell,    Philip    A.,    D.D.      Studies    in    the 
apostolic  age.    Phil.,  American  Baptist  Pub- 
lication Society,   [1908.]     9-96  p.  maps,  O. 
(Bible  studies  for  adult  classes.)  pap.,  "^20  c. 
net. 
Noidell,  Philip  A.,  D.D.    Studies  in  the  life 
of  Christ.     Phil.,  American  Baptist  Publi- 
cation Society,  [1908.]     7-127  p.  maps,  O. 
(Bible  studies  for  adult  classes.)  pap.,  *20c. 
net. 
Palmer,  W:  Scott.    The  church  and  modem 
men.    N.  Y.,  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.,  1907, 
[1908.]    8-f  166  p.  D.  cL,  *$i.20  net. 
By  the  author  of  **An  agnostic's  progress.**    These 
dozen    papers   are   written   by   a   layman.     Six   deal 
i\nth  the  relation  of  the  [Anglican]  church  to  modem 
thought  and  modern  men.     The  other  six  are  essays 
or  studies  in  the  interpretation  of  important  matters 
in  religious  doctrine  and  practice.     An  introduction 
describes  under  what  conditions  they  were  written. 

Patton,  L  W.  The  new  universal  sjrstem  of 
touch  or  sight  typewriting:  a  complete 
manual  of  typewriting,  for  use  in  public 
schools,  business  colleges,  and  for  home 
study.  3d  ed.,  completely  rev.  N.  Y,  Isaac 
Pitman  &  Sons,  1907,  [1908.]  c.  39  p.  Q. 
pap.,  60  c 

Peloubet,  S.  S.  The  students'  law  dictionary 
of  words  and  phrases  in  law  Latin,  law 
French  and  Anglo-Saxon;  with  statutory 
and  common  law  definitions,  [etc.]  3d  ed., 
rev.  and  corrected.  N.  Y.,  Peloubet  &  Hill, 
1907,  [1908.]  c.  262  p.  S.  cl.,  $1.50;  shp., 
$2. 

PeteiB,  C  H.  F.  Heliographic  positions  of 
sun-spots  observed  at  Hamilton  College 
from  i860  to  1870;  ed.  for  publication  by 
Edwin  B.  Frost.  Wash.,  D.  C,  Carnegie 
Institution  of  Washington,  1907,  [1908.]  13 
+189  p.  F.  (Carnegie  Institution  of  Wash- 
ington publication.)  pap.,  $2.50.  | 
Author  IS  professor  of  astronomy  and  director  of  | 

Litchfield  Observatory.     The  observations  were  made 

with  the   1 3-inch  Spencer  refractor  of  the  Litchfield  j 


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Obaervatory  of  Hamilton  College  at  Clinton,  N.  Y. 
The  principle  was  adopted  of  measuring  as  far  as 
possible  everything  of  a  measurable  character  that 
appeared  on  the  solar  disk. 

Powers,  Jos.  Horace.  Morphological  varia- 
tion and  its  causes  in  Atnblystoma  tigrinum. 
Lincoln,  Neb.,  University  of  Nebraska, 
1907,  [1908.]  77  p.  pis.  8*,  (University 
studies.)  pap.,  $1. 

PiiUaii,  Rev,  Leighton.    New  Testament  crit- 
icism during  the  past  century ;  published  by 
request.     N.  Y.,  Longmans,  Green  &  Co., 
1907,  [1008.]    39  p.  O.  pap.,  ♦30  c.  net. 
Author   IS   fellow  of   St.   John   Baptist's   College, 
Oxford,   and  author  of  "Lectures  on  religion,"  etc. 
This  lecture  was  first  delivered  at  the  Chapter  House 
of  Bristol  Cathedral  at  a  meeting  presided  over  by 
the  Dean  of  Bristol.     It  has  also  been  delivered  in 
London    and    at    a    large    gathering    of    clergy    at 
Scarborough. 

Purrmgion,  W.  A.  A  review  of  recent  legal 
decisions  affecting  ph3rsicians,  dentists,  drug- 
gists and  the  public  health,  [etc.]  N.  Y., 
E.  B.  Treat  &  Co.,  1899,  [1908.]  c.  '07. 
105  p.  D.  bds.,  $1. 

ReligioiM  work  for  boys.  N.  Y.,  International 
Committee  of  Young  Men's  Christian  Asso- 
ciations, 1907,  [19^.]  c.  43  p.  D.  pap., 
15  c. 

Contents:  Goodman,  F.  S.,  A  teacher  who  teaches; 
Perkins,  R.  R.,  Back  of  the  courses  wc  teach;  Wonea, 
W.  H.,  Why  r  believe  in  the  International  Bible 
study  examinations;  Ball,  W.  H.,  Religious  possi- 
bilities of  a  gymaasium;  Gilkey,  C.  W.,  A  boy's 
creed;  Waitc.  R.  A.,  Jr.,  What  is  a  Christian?; 
Gibson,  H.  W.,  Getting  boys  to  decide  in  religious 
meetings;  McLaughlin  C.  A.,  Theatre  meetings  for 
boys:  are  they  feasible?;  Babcock,  W.  H.,  The 
Association  and  the   country  boy. 

Riggenluich,    Eduard.     The    resurrection    of 
Jesus.     N.  Y.,  Eaton  &  Mains,  [1908.]     c. 
'o7-    5-74  p.  S.  (Foreign  religious  sen;  cd. 
by  R.  J.  Cooke.)  cL,  *40  c.  net. 
Author  is  professor  in  the  University  of  Basle. 

Scrl,    Elmer    Willis.      Swaying    tree    tops. 

Wash.,  D.  C,  Neale  Publishing  Co.,  1907, 

[1908.]    c.    g-i6o  p.  D.  cl.,  $1. 

Thirty-five  short  papers  rich  in  impressions  of 
outdoor  life. 

Shepherd,  W:  Rob.     Guide  to  the  materials 
for   the  history   of   the  United   States   in 
Spanish  archives,   (Simancas,  the  Archivo 
Historico  Nacional,  and  Seville.)     Wash., 
D.  C.,  Carnegie  Institution  of  Washington, 
1907,  [1908.]     107  p.  Q.  (Carnegie  Institu- 
tion of  Washington  publication.)  pap.,  50  c. 
In    his  introduction    the   author,   who   is  adjunct 
professor  of  history,  Columbia  University,  New  York, 
says:   "So  far  as  the  scope  of  the  present  guide  is 
concerned  the  term  'Spanish  archives'  has  reference 
only  to  the  three  repositories  indicated  on  the  title- 
page.''  .  .  .  "The  plan  of  presentation  will  comprise 
an    introductory    sketch    of   each    repository   and   its 
contents    in    general,    a    statement    of    any    special 
rules    governing   the    use    of   its   documents,   a   bib- 
liography, and  a  formal  description  of  such  materials 
only  as  bear  upon  the  history  of  the  United  States." 
A  list  of   documents   in    these   Spanish   archives,    of 
which    transcripts    exist    in    American    libraries    or 
archives    and    which    was    to    be    included    in    this 
\olume,    is    in    preparation.      Contains    index    and 
bibliography. 

Shorter,  Clement  King.    Immortal  memories. 

N.  Y.,  Harper,  1907,  [1908.I    8"*,  cl.,  $1.50. 

Addresses  delivered  originally  before  literary  soci- 
eties and  speeches  made  in  connection  with  commemo- 
rations. The  dedicatory  title  of  this  volume  contain 
such  names  as  Dr.  Johnson,  Cowper,  Barrow  and 
Crabbe.     Each  essay  is  independently  suggestive,  and 


one  on  "  The  hundred  best  books"  is  of  special 
interest,  containing  Lord  Acton's  list,  commentinflr 
upon  it,  and  adding  a  list  of  Mr.  Shorter's  own. 

iShorter,  Dora  Sigerson,  [Mrs.  Clement 
King  Shorter.]  .  The  collected  poems  of 
Dora  Sigerson  Shorter.  N.  Y.,  Harper^ 
1907,  [1908.]  8^  cl.,  $1.50. 
Singleton,  Terrell  Wingfield.  Cotton-seed- 
buyers  book;  giving  the  number  of  bushels 
in  any  given  number  of  pounds,  and  value 
of  same  in  dollars  and  cents.  [Cin.,  T.  W. 
Singleton,  1908.]  c.  '07.  3+124  p.  8**^ 
leath.,  $3.50. 
Sohotta,  Johannes.  Atlas  and  text-book  of 
human  anatomy ;  ed.,  with  additions,  by  J^ 
Playfair  McMurrich.  In  3  v.  v.  2,  The 
viscera,  including  the  heart ;  v.  3,  The  ner- 
vous system,  circulatory  system,  and  the 
organs  of  the  senses.  Phil.,  W.  B.  Saunders 
Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  c.  ea.  250  p.  il.  pis. 
(partly  col.)  4*,  cl.,  per  v.,  ^$6  net. 
SonthcMtani  reporter,  v.  58.  Permanent  ed.^ 
Sept.  7-Nov.  9,  1907.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  West 
Pub.  Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  c.  14+1243  p.  O^ 
(National  reporter  system,  state  ser.)  shp.,. 
$4. 

Cont  all  the  decisions  of  the  supreme  courts  of 
appeals  of  Va,  and  West  Va.,  the  supreme  courts  of 
N.  C.  and  S.  C,  and  the  supreme  court  and  court 
of  appeals  of  Ga.  With  Uble  of  southeastern  cases 
in  which  rehearings  have  been  denied.  Also,  alpha- 
betical  and  numerical  tables  of  southeastern  cases 
published  in  vs.  x,  Ga.  appeals  reports;  106,  Va.. 
reports.  A  table  of  statutes  construed  is  given  in 
the  index. 

Steere,  C.  A.  When  things  were  doing.  Chic, 
Charles  H.  Kerr  &  Co.,  1908.  c.  '07.  282+ 
4  p.  D.  cl.,  $1. 

The  Honorable  Bill  Tempest,  ex-assemblyman  and 
novelist,  so  strictly  honest  that  his  career  at  Al- 
bany was  brief  and  dramatic,  is  called  upon  at  his- 
New  York  home  by  a  noted  Socialist,  who  informs 
him  he  has  been  elected  President  of  the  Socialist 
Strategy  Board.  From  here  out  a  remarkable  story^ 
is  told,  which  puts  the  Socialists  in  possession  of 
New  York  City.  The  revolution  extends  all  over 
the  civilized  world,  exciting  scenes  being  depicted* 
Just  as  President  Bill  is  about  to  die,  as  he  believes, 
in  a  frightful  railroad  accident,  he  awakens  in  his 
own  home — and  finds  it  was  all  a  dream. 

Stevens,  W:  Burnham.    History  of  the  Fif« 

tieth  Regiment  of  Infantry,  Massachusetts 

volunteer  militia,  in  the  late  War  of  the 

Rebellion.      Bost.,    Griffith-Stillings    Press, 

1907,  [1908.]     12+399  p.  pors.  pi.  plan,  8°» 

cl.,  $2. 

Strobridge,  Idah  Meacham.    The  loom  of  the 

desert.      Los     Angeles,     Cal.,     [Artemisia 

Bindery,]    1907,    [1908.  J     c.    141    p.    il.   O. 

pap.,  $1.75.     (1000  copies.) 

Collection  of  Western   stories,   by  the  author  of 

"In   miners'   mirage-land,"   portraying  the   lives  and 

characters    of-  desert    men    and    women.      Contents: 

Mesquite;    The    revolt    of    Martha    Scott;    An    old 

squaw;    Greater    love    hath    no    man;    In    Nanna's 

palm;   The  vengeance  of  Lucas;  A  .shepherd  of  the 

silent    wastes;    By    the    oil    seep    under    the    bluff; 

The  one-eyed  chief;   According  to  one's  standpoint; 

Where  the  burros  browsed;  At  the  will  of  the  waters. 

Autograph  edition. 

Strong,  A:  Hopkins,  D.D.  Systematic  the- 
ology: a  compendium  and  commonplace 
book;  designed  for  the  use  of  theological 
students.  In  3  v.  v.  .2,  The  doctrine  of 
man.  Phil.,  American  Baptist  Publication 
Society,  [1908.]  c.  '07.  12+371-776  p.  0\ 
cl.,  **$2.so  net. 
Dr.  Strong  is  president  and  professor  of  Biblicali 


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tlKology  in  the  Rochester  Theological  Seminanr.  V.  a 
of  Dr.  Strong'a  "Systematic  theology"  deals  with 
Anthropology  or  the  doctrine  of  man.  The  origin, 
the  nature,  and  the  fall  of  man,  with  the  conse- 
adcnces  of  this  last,  are  followed  out  with  the  great 
tfitologian's  usual  minuteness  and  care. 

"Uncle  H«d/'  (pseud.)     Little  letters  to  boys 

grown   tall ;   or,  the  secret  of  succeeding. 

Chic,  Abbey  Press,  [1908.]    c.  '02.    384  p. 

D.  cl.,  ♦So  c.  net;  pap.,  50  c. 

A  series  of  practical  letters  on  points  on  which 
a  boy  ought  to  feel  sure  of  himMlf.  They  relate 
to  business  life,  ^ucation,  choosing  a  vocation, 
reading,  personal  neatness,  spending,  travel,  pleasure, 
tact,  courtesy,  marriage,  etc 

Yu  ZQe,  Philip  T.  Bailments  and  carriers. 
2d  cd.,  rev.,  enl.  and  rewritten.  Chic,  Cal- 
l£ghan  &  Co.,  1908.  c  930  p.  8%  cl.,  *$6 
net 


Von  Ease,  Karl.  New  Testament  parallels  in 
Buddhistic  literature.  N.  Y.,  Eaton  & 
Mains,  [1908.]  c.  '07.  3-62  p.  S.  (Foreign 
religious  ser.;  ed.  by  R.  jf.  Cooke.)  cl.,  *40c 
net 
Author  is  professor  in  the  University  of  Breslau, 

Germany. 

Wjoreii,   Bp.    H:   White,    comp.     Fifty-two 

memory  hymns  to  enrich  diction,  enlarge 

thought,  strengthen  memory,  give  wings  to 

faith,  inculcate  doctrine  and  duty,  and  tune 

life  to  sweet  melodies  set  to  loftiest  songs. 

Cin.,  Jennings  &  Graham,   [1908.]     c.  '07. 

no  paging,  O.  d.,  ♦so  c.  net 

Each    hymn   is  preceded   by  a  short  biographical 

sketch  of  its  author.     A   foreword  says  the  hymns 

"are  arranged  in  a  definite  order  and  give  a  system 

of  theology,  the  plan  of  salvation,  the  expression  of 

a  perfect  faith.'* 

Woing,  Eleanor  Howard.  The  white  path :  a 
novel ;  with  front,  by  Ja.  Crichton.  Wash., 
D.  C,  Neale  Publishing  Co.,  1907,  [1908.] 
c    547  P.  D.  d.,  $1.50. 

The  story  of  a  man  and  woman  who  have  had 
vcfortunate  experiences  of  married  life.  John  Stand- 
ish  lives  apart  from  his  wife;  their  marriage  has 
not  been  nappy,  but  she  will  not  ^ant  him  a 
divorce.  Margaret  Preston  has  been  divorced  from 
an  unfaithful  husband.  They  are  both  talented,, 
the  one  a  writer,  the  other  an  actress.  They  meet 
in  New  England  during  the  summer  time  and 
form  a  sincere  friendship^  finding  each  other  thor- 
oughly companionable.  This  ripens  into  love,  but 
Statidish  cannot  again  marr^,  as  his  wife  will  not 
release  him  under  any  conditions.  After  a  struggle 
thcv  defy  conventionalities  and  live  together  as  man 
and  wife. 

Watkint,  G.  P.  The  growth  of  large  for- 
tunes :  a  study  of  economic  causes  affecting 
the  acquisition  and  distribution  of  property. 
N.  Y.,  published  for  the  American  Eco- 
nomic Association  by  Macmillan,  1907, 
[1908.]    c.    4+170  p.  O.   (Publications  of 


the  American  Economic  Association.)  pap., 

$1. 

Contents:  x.  Introduction:  The  need  of  studying 
the  subject  and  the  meaning  of  the  phrase  'Marge 
fortunes";  a.  The  forms  of  ownership  and  the  inci- 
dents of  income  from  property,  especially  large 
irccme,  in  the  light  of  economic  history  and  of 
recent  tendencies;  Note  to  Chapter  a.  Corporate  se- 
curities and  evidences  of  indebtedness  in  the  United 
States;  3,  Recent  economic  conditions  and  tendencies 
in  production  and  exchange  as  related  to  the  growth 
of  large  fortunes;  Note  to  Chapter  3.  An  anaylsis  of 
h'sts  of  millionaires  (compiled  by  the  N.  Y.  Tribung 
and  the  N.  Y.  World)  in  the  United  States;  4, 
Certun  peculiarities  of  economic  history  and  condi- 
tions in  the  United  States;  5.  Summary  and  conclu- 
sion; List  of  books  and  articiea  cited  (7  p.). 

Wendling,  G:  Reuben.  The  Man  of  Galilee: 
a  new  enquiry.  [Maplehurst  ed.]  Wash., 
D.  C,  Olcott  Publishing  Co.,  [1908.]  c.  '07. 
17-270  p.  O.  (Modem  doubt.)  cl.,  *$3  netf 
boxed. 

A  presentation  of  a  new  line  of  argtmient  concern, 
ing  the  divinity  of  Christ.  The  work  is  the  third 
volume  in  a  series  of  six  works  to  be  published 
under  the  title  of  "Modem  doubt"  These  volumes 
represent  Mr.  Wendling*s  lectures,  revised  and  greatly 
er.larged.  They  all  deal  in  a  novel  way  with  every 
phase  of  modern  skepticism,  from  the  deism  of 
the  eighteenth  century  to  the  agnosticism  of  the 
twentieth.  "The  man  of  Galilee"  is  publi^ed  now 
in  response  to  a  demand  and  out  of  the  regular  order. 

Wilflon,  J.  F.  Earthquakes  and  volcanoes,  hot 
springs.  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  S.  B.  Newman 
&  Co.,  [1907,  1908.]  c.  '06.  141  p.  il.  O.  cl., 
$1.25 ;  bds.,  $1. 

Author  is  professor  in  Grant  University.  Athens, 
Tennessee.  He  does  not  accept  the  "nebular  hypo- 
thesis" of  Laplace  in  explanation  of  the  solar 
system.  His  tncory  is  that  the  real  cause  of  all 
earthquakes  and  volcanoes  hinges  on  Sir  Isaac 
Newton's  law  of  gravitation.  In  proof  of  this  he 
quotes  the  Bible  story  of  the  Creation.  Considerable 
space  is  given  to  the  earthquakes  of  San  Francisco, 
Valparaiso  and  Kingston  for  the  purpose  of  showing 
the  course  such  events  usually  take. 

Winslow,  Kenelm,  M.D.    The  production  and 

handling  of  clean  milk.    N.  Y.,  William  R. 

Jenkins  Co.,  [1908.]     c.  '07.    207  p.  il.  pis. 

diagrs.,  O.  cl.,  $2.50. 

Author  formerly  instructor  in  Bussey  Agricultural 
Institute  and  assistant  professor  in  the  Veterinary 
School  of  Harvard  University.  A  practical  guide  to 
the  production  and  distribution  ox  clean  milk  for 
farmers,  health  officers,  milk  inspectors,  students  of 
apiculture  and  dairying,  country  gentlemen,  physi- 
cians and  others  interested  in  matters  pertaining  to 
dairying  and  hygiene.     Index. 

Woirill,  I.  Gibson.    Narcoochee;  il.  by  Mrs. 

Katherine  Worrill  Bowers.    Wash.,  D.  C, 

Neale    Publishing    Co.,    1907,    [1908.]     c. 

38  p.  D.  cl,  $1. 

A  love  story,  told  in  verse,  of  the  Cherokee  In- 
dians. 

Zwemer,  S :  M.  Islam :  a  challenge  to  faith. 
N.  Y.,  Student  Volunteer  Movement  for 
Foreign  Missions,  1907.  c.  295  p.  il.  maps, 
tabs.,  12%  cl.,  $1 ;  pap.,  35  c. 


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FOUHDBD  BY  F.   JsMVPOTJOT. 

JANUARY  4,  1908. 

The  editor  does  not  hold  himself  responsible  for 
the  views  eacpressed  in  contributed  articles  or  com- 
munications. 

All  matter  for  adv«rtisinff  pages  should  reach  this 
office  not  later  than  Wednesday  noon,  to  Insure  in- 
sertion in  the  same  week's  issue. 

Publishers  are  requested  to  furnish  title  pa((e  proofs 
and  advance  information  of  books  forthcoming,  both 
for  entry  in  the  lists  and  for  descriptive  mention.  An 
early  copy  of  each  book  published  should  be  forward, 
ed,  as  it  IS  of  the  utmost  importance  that  the  entries 
of  books  be  made  as  promptly  and  as  perfectly  as  pos- 
sible. In  many  cases  booksdlera  and  librarians  de- 
pend on  the  PuBLisHiCRS'  WnxLY  solely  for  their 
information.  The  Record  of  New  Publications  ot 
the  PuBUSHFBS'  WxaxLY  is  the  material  of  the 
"American  Catalog,"  and  so  forms  the  basis  of  trade 
bibliography  in  the  United  States. 


"I  hold  every  man  a  debtor  to  his  profes- 
sion, from  the  which,  as  men  do  of  course 
seek  to  receive  countenance  and  profit,  so 
ought  they  of  duty  to  endeavor  themselves  by 
way  of  amends  to  be  a  help  and  an  ornament 
thereunto."— Imkd  Bacon. 


AT  THE  TURN  OF  THE  YEAR. 

The  forebodings  which  filled  the  minds  of 
many  in  the  booktrade,  as  well  as  in  other 
lines  of  business,  as  the  result  of  the  crisis  of 
October  last,  caused  them  to  look  forward 
with  dread  to  the  holiday  season,  and  to  1908, 
despite  the  consoling  thought  which  we  have 
often  had  occasion  to  emphasize,  namely,  that 
the  booktrade  holds  a  middle  position  between 
luxuries  and  necessities,  so  that  the  place  of 
those  who  in  economizing  cease  to  buy  books 
is  filled  by  those  who  in  economizing  buy 
books  instead  of  more  costly  things. 

For  a  brief  time  these  forebodings  seemed 
to  be  justified,  as  retailers  here  and  there 
failed  to  send  re-orders  and  in  some  cases 
cancelled  outstanding  orders.  But  after  a 
temporary  and  somewhat  discouraging  lull,  the 
real  holiday  buying  commenced  in  good  earn- 
est, and  the  advices  we  have  received  from  the 
retail  trade  show  that  in  many  stores  business 
was  thriving  beyond  expectations,  and  in 
some  cases  a  larger  total  of  business  was  done 
than  in  the  banner  year  1906 ;  some  publishers, 
in  fact,  are  able  to  record  that  1907  was  more 
profitable  than  1906,  although  this  is  more  the 
fact  with  publishers  who  did  most  of  their 
selling  early  in  the  year  than  with  those  who 
depended  on  late  orders  for  much^  of  their 
selling.  But  the  encouraging  fact  is  that  the 
outlook  with  the  turn  of  the  year  is  distinctly 
and  notably  of  better  promise. 

Due  to  caution  in  buying  and  to  unexpected- 
ly large  sales,  the  stocks  of  many  of  the  retail 
bcoksellers  throughout  the  country  must 
have  been  pretty  well  reduced  and  will  no 


doubt  require  liberal  replenishing.  With  fair- 
ly siatis  factory  collections  during  the  next 
three  months,  the  necessity  and  capacity  for 
stocking  up  on  the  retailer's  part  will  be  prob- 
ably greater  than  ever.  It  is  to  be  hoped, 
therefore,  for  the  sake  of  restoring  confidence 
throughout  the  whole  trade  that  accounts 
will  be  paid  as  promptly  as  practicable,  and 
that  orders  for  new  stock,  or  for  the  standard 
lines,  at  least,  will  be  placed  as  well  in  ad- 
vance as  probable  demands  will  justify. 

The  publishing  trade,  anticipating  such  ac- 
tion on  the  part  of  the  retailers,  are  in  the 
field  earlier  than  in  any  year.  Indeed,  we  are 
unable  to  recall  a  January  in  which  so  many 
new  books  were  announced  as  in  this  month, 
which  promises  to  be  almost  on  a  par  with 
other  months  in  the  output  of  new. books.  As 
it  has  been  a  long-standing  grievance  with  the 
retail  bookseller  that  the  publisher  has  made 
his  position  increasingly  difficult  and  unprofit- 
able by  delaying  his  output  until  the  closing 
months  of  the  year  there  is  another  reason 
why  the  bookseller  should  encourage  the  enter- 
prise of  the  publisher. 

With  improving  economic  conditions  and 
the  complete  restoration  of  confidence  the 
booktrade  may  look  into  the  future  with 
greater  confidence  than  it  had  hoped  to  be 
able  to  do  three  months  ago. 


It  is  gratifying  to  note  that  the  booktrade 
this  holiday  season  has  felt  itself  prosperous 
enough  to  contribute  more  generously  than 
ever  to  the  fund  of  the  Hospital  Saturday  and 
Sunday  Association.  The  treasurer  of  that 
association  reports  that  the  amount  contrib- 
uted by  the  booktrade  runs  considerably  over 
a  thousand  dollars — between  one  and  two  hun- 
dred dollars  more  than  in  1906.  Considering 
that  larger  and  more  wealthy  corporations 
this  season  ran  far  behind  their  former  con- 
tributions the  action  of  the  booktrade  is  to  be 
highly  commended. 


BEST-SELLING  FICTION  IN   NOVEM- 
BER. 
According  to  The  Bookman  the  following 
six  novels  sold  best  in  the  order  of  demand 
during  November: 

POINTS. 

1.  The  Weavers.    Parker.    Harper 289 

2.  The  Shuttle.    Burnett    Stokes 270 

3.  The     Fruit     of    the    Tree.  Wharton. 

Scribner 188 

4.  Satan  Sanderson.    Rives.    Bobbs-Mer- 

rill 102 

5.  The    Daughter    of    Anderson    Crow. 

McCutcheon.    Dodd,  Mead  &  Co..,    80 

6.  The     Lady     of     Decoration.       Little. 

Century  Co 69 


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THE  B.  C.  T.  AT  ITS  TWENTY-THIRD 
ANNUAL  DINNER. 

The  Brotherhood  of  Commercial  Trav- 
OXERS  and  their  guests,  nearly  one  hundred 
and  fifty  in  alJ,  met  at  the  Waldorf-Astoria  on 
the  evening  of  December  30  to  enjoy  the 
Brotherhood's  twenty-third  annual  dinner. 
Jupiter  Pluvius  again  was  "on  the  job"  and 
kep*  the  outside  wet,  while  Dewar,  Perrier 
and  Moet  &  Chandon  with  the  same  assiduity 
attended  to  the  moistness  of  the  inner  man. 
The  room  was  gaily  decorated,  the  tables  be- 
ing arranged  in  the  shape  of  a  horse  shoe,  the 
president,  Charles  E.  Miller,  occupying  the 
head  of  the  table.  At  each  plate  was  an  at- 
tractive menu,  the  artistic  cover  of  which  was 
designed  by  H.  B.  Matthews,  the  well-known 
artist  and  designer ;  a  small  stein  with  an  ap- 
prq>rtate  motto — "23  for  yours" — the  gift  of 
Charles  £.  Miller,  the  retiring  president  of 
the  Brotherhood,  and  a  card  showing  the 
counterfeit  presentment  of  one  whose  face  will 
be  recognized  by  hundreds  of  his  friends  from 
Maine  to  California — we  need  hardly  add  that 
it  is  John  H.  Black. 


THE  GAME-BIRD  OF  THE  B.   C.    T. 

After  the  members  had  done  justice  to  an 
excellent  dinner  of  eight  courses  and  the 
cigars  had  been  lighted,  William  J.  Kelly, 
chairman  of  the  Souvenir  Committee,  in  a 
very  happily- worded  speech  presented  to 
Charles  E.  Miller  an  ivory  gavel  suspended 
from  a  violet  colored  silk  ribbon.  Mr.  Miller 
in  his  brief  response  called  upon  the  Brother- 
hood to  stand  ever  closer  together  and  to 
spread  beyond  the  bounds  of  their  organiza- 
tion the  spirit  of  good  will  and  charity  that 
has  enabled  the  B.  C  T.  to  survive  and  flour- 
jsh.  The  president  then  introduced  James 
Clarence  Harvey,  the  "poet  laureate"  of  the 
Brotherhood,  who  read  the  following: 

THE  GOLDEN  CALF, 

1»  a  fair  land,   far  and   foreign,   An   and   Music's 
choicn  home, 

'gT*"^  *"**  ^**^'^  I»l«ce.  hangs  a  painUng,  by 


And  upon  the  immortal  canvas,  lit  by  sunliglit,  from 

above. 
He  has  pictarcd  Joy  and  Sorrow,  Hope,  Ambition, 

Faith  and  Love. 
Fame,  with  all  licr  hundred  voices,  clamors  for  the 

Stuse  of  Song; 
Holds  the  torches  and  the  bay  wreathes  high  above 

the  eager  throng. 
Intellect   proclaims  the   victor;   builds  a  Temple   to 

her  name 
And   the   scroHs   that  have   been  covered,   linger   in 

the  lap  of  Fame. 
Those    were   days   well   worth   the   living:    laughter- 
loving,  gay  and  sweet 
Now  the  Golden  Calf  of  Commerce  finds  us  kneeling 

at  his  feet. 
Wi&dom,   Virtue.   Art  and  Letters  arc   but   incense 

at  his  shrine 
And  upon  his  lofty  altars,  we  must  empty  oil  and 

« iue. 
Fame  no  longer  has  a  Temple  1     Art  trails  idly  in 

the  dust! 
Ana  the  hero*s  braren  tablet  is  effaced  by  years  of 

rust! 
Byron,   Shelley,   even   Shakespeare!     Ah!    their   fol- 
lowers are   few, 
While  the  echoing  aisles  of  Commerce  change  the  old 

life  for  the  new; 
Charge    the    poet    to    the    tradesman;    change    the 

siuger  to  the  clod; 
Rob  the  painter  and  the  sculptor,  of  their  birthright, 

given  by  God. 
'Tis  no  longer:  **\Vhat*s  your  story?"  'Tis  no  more: 

"What  can  we  do?" 
"Vyhat's    your    balance?"      "Where's    your    credit?" 

*Tis  by  these  they  measure  vou. 
If  your  fellow  man  has  labored,  in  your  vineyard, 

like  a  slave 
And  from  out  his  scanty  earnings,  you  have  learned 

to  grasp  and  save, 
Art  comes  crin^ng  to  yctur  doorstep,  with  his  brain 

l^ower  in  his  hand, 
Begging  you  to  deck  your  palace,  though  you  cannot 

understand. 
Millionaires,    with    brains    commercial,    make    their 

homes  a  living  lie. 
With  some  genius  at  their  elbow,  telling  what  and 

where  to  buy. 
And  the  genius  draws  his  pittance,  from  the  over- 
flowing bowl. 
And  for  ill-dad  wife  and  children,  sells  the  million- 
aire his  soul. 
Here  and  there.  Wealth  joins  with  Justice  and  with 

free  and  open  hand,^ 
Scatters  happiness,  obedient  to  the  great  Divine  Com- 
mand. 
But   for   every   such   exception,   with   the   name   en> 

rolled  on  high, 
There's    a    score,    with    smile    disdainful,    as    they 

scornful,  pass  you  by. 
Is  this  life  and  is  this  living?     Every  lofty,  marble 

pile, 
In  our  boasted  Age  of  Progress,  is  a  monument  to 

guile. 
Pride   and   Power   clasp   hands   with   Commerce,   to 

subdue  the  active  mind 
And  the   chariot   wheels,   relentless,   crush   and   kill, 

with   ceaseless   grind. 
Once,  a  song  that  woke  the  echoes,  with  its  beauty 

and  its  power 
Gave  a  man  his  place  forever.     Now,  it  dies,  within 

the  hour. 
Even  as  Christ  came  to  the  Temple  and  drove  out 

the  clamoring  herd. 
So  a  new  born  Christ  is  needed.     So  a  new  creed 

must  be  heard. 
But,  when  fades  the  Golden  sunlight  and  the  hours 

of  lingering  day 
Strike  their  tents,  beyond  the  hilltops,  and  in  soft 

gloom,  steal  away 
Whep  the  shadows  drift  around  us  and  the  shifting 

moonbeams  fall, 
There's  a  law  of  compensation  to  consider,  after  all. 
Fame  no  longer  has  a  Temple?    No,  not  in  the  world 

outside, 
But,  when  we  claq>  hands  together,  in  this  blefsed 

Christmas-tide; 
When  we  say:  **yre  love  each  other,  for  the  joys  that 

we  have  known," 
Fame  has  found  a  fitting  Temple,   Faith  and   Love 

beside  her  throne. 
There's   a  law  of  compenstion  and  we  find  it  ever 

dear. 
Search    the    world,    but    search    it    vainly,    till    your 

footsteps  linger  here. 
HERE,    where    memories    fond    and    tender,    cling 

around  the  happy  past 


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And  the  bright  hopes  for  the  future,  seem  almost  too 

sweet  to  last 
Jcin  me  then,  at  least  in  spirit,  as  I  breathe  a  Chnst- 

mas  song 
For  the  peace  on  earth  and  gladness,  which  by  right, 

to  us  belong. 

z. 

Hark  I     The  song  angel    Christofel! 
Througl'i  Heaven's  high  arch,  harmonious,  swell 
The  notes  divine,  the  words  sublime. 
That  echo  down  the  aisles  of  time: 

Peace  on  earth. 
To   men,    good   will. 

Peace  on  earth. 
To   men,   good   will, 
The  Heavenly  hosts  are  hushed  and  still 
To   listen  with  a  rapturous  thrill 
As  up  the  starry  heights  the  song 
On  wings  of  light  is  swept  along. 
The  talc  of  Bcthelem  to  tell. 
Sung  by  the  angel  Christofel. 


Hark!     The  song  angel    Christofel, 
Whose   harmonies  sublimely  tell 
The  glory  of  a  Christ-child  given, 
A  God  sent  gift  to  earth  from  Heaven. 

Peace  on  earth. 
To   men,   good   will. 

Peace  on  earth. 
To   men,   good  will. 
Again  the  resistless  flood  of  sound. 
That  breaks  the  stillness  most  profound. 
Now  sweet  and  clear,  now  higher  and  higher 
Like  mingled  strains  of  lute  and  lyre, 
The  proud  notes  rise  and  sink  and  swell 
Sung  by  the  angel  Christofel. 


Hark:     The  song  angel  Christofel! 
And  now  the  Heavenly  choirs,  as  well. 
Burst  forth  in  sons,  at  ChristmaS'tide, 
And  sing  the  words  of  Him  who  died: 

Peace  on  earth. 
To   men,   good   will. 

Peace  on  earth. 
To   men,   good   will. 
Like  some  Titanic  psalm  it  rolls. 
The  music  of  a  myriad  souls. 
Triumphant  on  a  throne  of  song. 
While  high  above  the  enraiitured  throng. 
The  wondrous  notes  still  rise  and  swefl. 
Sung  by  the  angel  Christofel. 


Upon  the  conclusion  of  Mr.  Harvey's  very 
effective  reading  of  his  poem,  A.  D.  Mac- 
Mullen  presented  John  Hovendon  with  a  sil- 
ver loving  cup  suitably  inscribed".  It  would 
be  impossible  to  do  justice  in  cold  print  to 
Mr.  MacMullen*s  presentation  speech ;  we  will 
therefore  content  ourselves  with  printing  be- 
low a  faint  impression  of  its  effect  upon  the 
recipient  as  caught  on  the  spot  by  the  happy 
pencil  of  H.  B.  Matthews : 


The  speaking  that  followed  was  informal, 
being  led  off  by  Arthur  J.  O'Keefe,  First 
Deputy  Commissioner  of  Police  of  New  York 
City,  and  followed  by  A.  GrowoU,  of  The 
PuBUSHERs'  Weekly;  S.  Vander  Wheelen, 
the  vice-president  of  the  B.  C.  T.,  and  F.  T.  J. 
Nunan. 

Before  the  speaking  was  half  over  Brother 
Kelly  again  claimed  the  indulgence  of  the 
members,  and  handed  over  to  President 
Miller,  with  the  heartiest  best  wishes  of  the 
B.  C.  T.,  a  loving  cup— made  of  china  ware  to 
hold  about  half  a  litre— which  he  thought 
would  not  prove  so  expensive  to  keep  filled  as 
Brother  Hovend'en*s  would  be. 

Music,  singing  and  story-telling  by  profes- 
sional entertainers  helped  to  enliven  the 
speaking  and  to  prolong  the  festivities,  which 
were  concluded  at  half-past  eleven  by  the  sing- 
ing of  Vive  la  Compagnie,  in  which  Brother 
W.  J.  Kelly  led  for  at  least  the  twentieth 
time.  Telegrams  of  regret  were  read  from 
L.  C.  Page,  Clarence  Caldwell  and  others. 
The  Brotherhood  was  the  recipient  of  a  con- 
signment of  Principe  de  Gales  cigarettes  very 
generously  donated,  (through  Mr.  Appolonio,) 
by  the  Havana- American  Company;  several 
cases  of  the  excellent  Perrier  mineral  water, 
presented  by  the  American  agents,  and  a  very 
liberal  consignment  of  champagne  presented 
by  Moet  &  Chan  don. 

During  the  evening  a  very  fine  flashlight 
picture  was  taken  of  the  gathering,  of  which 
a  reproduction  may  be  given  in  a  later  issue. 


MacMullen  Presents  Loving  Cup  to  Hovendon. 
WHAT  WILL  THEY  DO   WITH   IT? 


HOWELLS  FfiTED  ON   HIS   DEPART- 
URE FOR  ITALY. 

Colonel  George  Harvey,  president  of  Har- 
per &  Brothers,  entertained  at  luncheon  at 
the  Laurel  House,  Lakewood,  N.  J.,  Decem- 
ber 28,  William  Dean  Howells  and  Miss  Mil- 
dred Howells,  on  the  eve  of  their  departure, 
on  January  4,  for  Italy.  After  the  luncheon 
Colonel  Harvey  spoke  briefly,  alluding  to  the 
imminent  departure  of  Mr.  Howells  and  his 
daughter  and  wishing  them  bon  voyage.  He 
called  upon  Miss  Kitty  Cheatham  to  give  a 
farewell  toast  to  the  voyagers.  When  Mr. 
Howells  rose  to  reply  to  the  graceful  toast  of 
Miss  Cheatham  he  laughingly  referred  to  the 
fact  that  in  early  life  he  and  Mark  Twain  had 
made  a  compact,  according  to  the  terms  of 
which  he  was  to  write  all  of  Twain's  books 
and  the  humorist  was  to  deliver  all  the 
speeches  that  should  be  required  of  the  au- 
thor of  "A  Modern  Instance."  Mark  Twain 
rose  after  Mr.  Howells's  confession  and  shook 
his  white  locks  at  his  brother  author.  Then 
he  proceeded  to  give  what  he  assured  the 
guests  to  be  the  hitherto  unpublished  record 
of  the  crimes  of  Mr.  Howells,  both  civil  and 
literary.  The  revelation  made  a  great  hit. 
Among  those  who  were  present  were  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  H.  M.  Alden,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  A.  Dun- 
eka,  Major  T.  F.  Leigh  and  Mrs.  Leigh,  Miss 
Dorothy  Harvey.  Miss  Elizabeth  Jordan,  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  W.  A.  Rogers,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thomas 
B.  Wells,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry  E.  Rood,  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Albert  Bigelow  Paine,  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  J.  B.  Latour,  Miss  Elizabeth  Cutting, 
A.  D.  Chandler,  Joseph  W.  Harper,  W.  W. 
Inglis,  David  Munro  and  J.  MacArthur. 


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THE  HOWE  COLLECTION  OF  SHAKE- 
SPEARE QUARTOS. 
The  collection  of  Earl  Howe's  early  quartos 
of  Shakespeare's  plays  and  poems  was  disposed 
of  privately,  to  an  American  collector,  it  is 
reported.  The  two  names  mentioned  in  con- 
ccction  with  the  purchase  are  H.  C.  Folger, 
of  the  Standard  Oil  Company,  and  Marsden 
J.  Perry,  of  Providence,  R.  L  Mr.  Perry  has 
publicly  denied  having  been  the  purchaser,  but 
there  is  a  possibility  that  a  third  and  even 
more  mysterious  American  purchaser  may 
have  been  the  successful  bidder. 

According  to  the  London  correspondent  of 
the  New  York  Times,  it  is  undoubtedly  true 
that  a  large  sum  of  money  was  paid  for  the 
treasures,  and  it  is  equally  certain  that  Eng- 
lish collectors  are  always  slow  in  making  up 
their  minds  as  to  what  they  wish  to  pay  for 
such  gems,  and  overestimated  the  influence 
of  the  recent  financial  difficulties  in  America 
on  the  bids  Americans  would  make.  From 
this  ovcrconfidence,  as  it  turned  out,  they  were 
redely  awakened  when  they  read  the  placard 
on  arriving  at  Sotheby's  announcing  that  the 
twenty-eight  quartos  of  Shakespeare  plays  had 
been  sold  en  bloc  to  a  votary  who  did  not 
even  give  the  expectant  bidders  the  satisfac- 
tion of  knowing  his  identity ;  and  to  this  touch 
of  irony  was  added  the  fact  that  the  mys- 
terious purchaser  had  allowed  them  fourteen 
valuable  treasures  after  having  selected  the 
lare  quartos  for  himself. 

Among  the  prizes  that  had  disappeared  was 
a  1597  First  Quarto  of  "Richard  Third;"  an- 
other was  a  1604  Quarto  of  "Hamlet,"  as  well 
as  others  recently  referred  to  in  these  col- 
umns. 

When  the  sale  of  the  "leavings"  represented 
by  fourteen  quartos  was  begun,  the  auctioneer 
attempted  to  put  the  disappointed  bidders  in 
a  good  frame  of  mind  by  remarking:  "It  is 
very  kind  of  the  mysterious  purchaser  to  offer 
half  his  wool  for  resale."  But  everybody 
seemed  disconsolate. 

The  first  of  the  quartos  submitted  was  a 
fourth  edition  of  a  161 1  "Hamlet,"  no  copy  of 
which  has  apparently  been  up  at  auction  since 
the  specimen  in  the  Tite  sale  of  1874  which 
then  fetched  £25  los.  Sotheran  bid  it  in  at 
$2000.  As  it  turned  out,  the  result  formed  a 
precedent  for  the  rate  of  thirteen  out  of  the 
fourteen  quartos,  Sotheran  being  only  once  de- 
feated. The  single  exception  was  in  the  case 
of  a  1631  "Love's  Labour's  Lost,"  the  second 
edition  of  a  quarto,  a  copy  of  which  brought 
a  low  price  in  the  Heber  sale.  The  Howe 
specimen  now  realized  $1002.  going  to 
Quaritch.  The  other  quartos  falling  to  Soth- 
eran were  a  1632  "Henry  iv..  Part  One,"  $300; 
a  1608  edition  of  "Henry  v."  for  $520;  "Henry 
n..  Parts  Two  and  Three,"  (1619.)  $600; 
"King  John,"  (1622,)  $300;  "Richard  Third," 
(1629,)  $560;  ditto,  (1634,)  $340;  "Merry 
Wives  of  Windsor,"  (1619,)  $800;  "Pericles," 
(1619,)  $325;  "Romeo  and  Juliet,"  (1637,) 
$200,  and  "Romeo  and  Juliet,"  (t599,)  $825. 
The  Perkins  copy  of  the  1599  edition  brought 
?8ao  in  1889.  The  first  of  the  four  Shake- 
speare folios  from  Gopsill,  measuring  13  x  8^4 
inches,  or  8  inches  less  in  width  than  the 
Lccker-Lampson  copy  in  the  Van  Antwerp 


sale  and  8  inches  more  than  the  Buckley 
specimen,  was  welcomed  as  a  remarkable 
survivor  of  the  1623  edition.  In  its  natural 
state  Edwards  got  this  for  $io,ioa  Robson 
obtained  an  excellent  Third  Folio  at  $2525. 

"Regardless  as  to  whether  either  Folger  or 
Perry  was  successful  in  obtaining  Earl 
Howe's  quartos,"  the  London  correspondent  of 
the  New  York  Times  continues,  "both  have 
scoured  London  auction  rooms  where  liter- 
ary treasures  have  been  offered  during  the 
last  few  years.  Mr.  Folger  has  obtained 
no  fewer  than  eight  copies  of  the  First  Folio, 
which  is  a  record  number  for  a  private  collec- 
tor. In  addition  to  obtaining  the  Lacey  copy 
in  1903  he  bought  a  copy  owned  by  the  Rev. 
R.  H.  Roberts  in  1903;  one  from  the  library 
of  T.  G.  Thorpe  in  1904 ;  and  two  from  Scot- 
tish libraries ;  one  of  the  latter  is  a  folio  that 
belonged  to  Sir  Thomas  Dawson  Brodie,  for 
which,  in  1904,  he  paid  $2275,  or  nearly  five 
times  what  it  cost  Sir  Thomas ;  the  other  was 
that  of  the  late  John  Scott,  of  Halksmill,  for 
which  he  paid  $1125  in  1906. 

"Mr.  Perry  has  always  been  fairly  success- 
ful in  keeping  his  purchases  secret;  but 
among  the  treasures  which  he  obtained  several 
years  ago  in  London  was  a  registry  book  of 
Stratford-on-Avon  in  which  visitors  to  Shake- 
speare's birthplace  had  written.  This  particu- 
lar book  contained  the  autographs  of  Charles 
Dickens,  Scott  and  Irving." 


BUCKLER  RECLAIMS  HIS  MILTON 
BIBLE. 

W.  H,  Buckler,  who  became  aware  of  the 
controversy  over  his  copy  of  the  Milton  Bible 
through  a  paragraph  in  the  Paris  edition  of 
the  Herald,  promptly  wrote  to  Major  Emery 
Turner,  manager  of  the  Anderson  Auction 
Company,  to  release  the  purchaser  from  his 
contract  and  return  the  Bible  to  him. 

"If  the  Bible  is  a  forgery,"  says  Mr.  Buck- 
ler in  his  letter,  "the  sooner  it  is  exposed  the 
better;  if  it  is  even  seriously  questioned  by 
reputable  experts  its  value  is,  of  course, 
so  greatly  impaired  that  nobody  could  be 
expected  to  want  it  at  any  price.  I  would 
thank  you  to  put  a  line  or  two  in  some  well 
known  newspaper  stating  that  you  are  satis- 
fied with  the  outcome  of  the  affair,  for  while 
those  who  know  me  would  know  that  I  would 
never  attempt  to  pass  off  a  counterfeit  book, 
there  are  many  to  whom  the  story  in  the 
newspapers  might  convey  the  impression  that 
I  was  doing  so,  and  I  think  a  rectification 
of  that  impression  is  due  me." 


A  LOST  FRAGMENT  OF  THE  BIBLE? 
Professor  Henry  A.  Sanders,  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  on  December  30,  in  the 
course  of  an  address  to  the  members  of  the 
Archaeological  Institute  in  session  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago,  announced  that  Charles  L, 
Freer,  the  Detroit  millionaire  and  art  collec- 
tor, while  travelling  in  Egypt  had  discovered 
what  was  supposeid  to  be  the  original  form 
of  that  part  of  the  lost  gospel  of  Mark  com- 
pleting the  fourteenth  verse  of  chapter  xvi. 
With  the  new  verse  as  the  fourteenth  in  the 
Gospel  of  St.  Mark  the  Bible  reads:  "And 


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they  answered  saying  that  this  age  of  un- 
righteousness and  unbelief  is  under  the  power 
of  Satan,  who  does  not  permit  the  things 
which  are  made  impure  by  the  (evil)  spirits 
to  comprehend  the  truth  of  God  and  His 
power.  For  this  reason,  'reveal  thy  righteous- 
ness now,*  they  said  to  Christ,  and  Christ 
«aid  to  them:  The  limit  of  the  years  of  the 
power  of  Satan  has  been  fulfilled,  but  other 
terrible  things  are  at  hand,  and  I  was  deliv- 
ered unto  death  on  behalf  of  those  who  sinned 
in  order  that  they  may  return  to  the  truth 
and  sin  no  mofe  to  the  end  that  they  may 
inherit  the  spiritual,  indestructible  glory  of 
righteousness  which  is  in  heaven/" 

Professor  Haupt,  of  Johns  Hopkins,  is  of 
the  opinion  that  this  manuscript  is  but  one  of 
•many  that  have  been  discovered  in  various 
places,  containing  sayings  which  have  been 
imputed  to  Christ,  but  which  in  reality  have 
"been  fraud's  and  the  handiwork  of  later 
Avriters. 


THE  DUTCH  BOOKTRADE  NOT  LIT- 
ERARY PIRATES. 
The  president  of  the  Association  of  the 
Booksellers  of  the  Netherlands  at  its  ninetieth 
annual  session  at  Amsterdam  last  year  took  as 
the  subject  of  his  opening  address  the  opinion 
generally  held  abroad,  that  Holland  is  a  centre 
of  a  literary  piracy  to  which  the  history  of 
bookselling  offers  no  other  example.  This  opin- 
ion, M.  van  Stockum  avers,  is  not  only  a  gross 
error,  but  most  unjust  in  view  of  the  results 
that  the  Dutch  booksellers  have  attained 
through  their  organization.  He  takes  up  in 
•detail  the  charge,  made  by  the  late  Otto 
Miilbrecht  at  the  Fourth  International  Con- 
gress of  Publishers.  He  finds  that  in  sixty 
years,  (i8iS-'79,)  only  thirty-six  German 
works  were  pirated  in  Holland,  and  of  this 
nrmber  twenty-six  were  published  in  that 
country  by  Germans.  His  examination  of 
similar  depredations  in  other  countries  leads 
to  the  conclusion  that  far  from  being  the  chief 
offender  in  this  respect,  the  publishers  of 
Holland  have  indulged  in  this  traffic  far  less 
than  have  the  publishers  of  any  other  coun- 
try, and  for  thirty  years  there  has  not  been  a 
single  example  of  piracy  among  the  Dutch 
publishing  trade.  The  Association  of  the 
Booksellers  of  the  Netherlands  has  persistent- 
ly combatted  this  kind  of  trade  ever  since  its 
•organization  in  1815. 


BEST  SELLERS  IN  ENGLAND  IN 
DECEMBER. 

The  following  are  recorded  by  the  London 
Book  Monthly  as  the  "best  sellers"  during 
December : 

"The  Fruit  of  the  Tree,"  by  Edith  Wharton. 
'The  Old  Peabody  Pew,"  by  Kate  Douglas 

Wiggin. 
"The   Little   City  of  Hope,"   by   F.    Marion 

Crawford. 
"The  Comments  of  Bagshot,"  edited  by  J.  A. 

Spender. 
^*Pekin    to    Paris,"    an    account    of    Prince 

Borghese's  great  motor  ride,  by  Luigi  Bar- 

zini. 
"•The  Reign  of  Queen  Victoria,"  by  Sidney 

Low  and  L.  C.  Sanders. 


OBITUARY  NOTES. 

Colette,  the  elder  daughter  of  Alexander 
Dumas,  the  younger,  died'  recently  in  Paris. 
She  was  the  wife  of  Dr.  Matza. 

Dr.  Coleman  Sellers,  distinguished  engi- 
neer and  scientist,  died  at  his  home  in  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  on  December  28.  Dr.  Sellers  was 
bom  in  Philadelphia  on  January  28,  1827.  De- 
siring to  utilize  photography  for  illustrating 
machinery  for  advertising  purposes  he  made 
himself  master  of  the  art,  and  was  respon- 
sible for  many  improvements  in  it.  He  acted 
as  American  correspondent  of  The  British 
Journal  of  Photography,  and  also  contributed 
largely  on  the  subject  to  publications  in  this 
country. 

Professor  Thomas  Day  Seymour,  Hill- 
house  professor  of  Greek  in  Yale  University, 
died  in  New  Haven,  December  31.  Professor 
Seymour  was  born  in  Hudson,  Ohio,  April 
I,  1848.  As  a  Greek  scholar  his  reputation 
was  world-wide,  he  having  written  and  in 
some  cases  acted  as  co-author  of  many  Greek 
books.  Associated  with  Professor  John  W. 
White,  of  Harvard,  Professor  Seymour  had 
edited  the  college  series  of  Greek  authors 
since  1884.  He  himself  prepared  several  edi- 
tions of  Greek  works,  among  them  "Select 
Odes  of  Pindar,"  "Introduction  to  the  Lan- 
guage and  Verse  of  Homer,"  "Homer's  Iliad 
— Books  I  to  6."  "Introduction  and  Vocabu- 
lary to  School  Odyssey,"  and  "School  Iliad." 
Since  1889  he  had  been  associate  editor  of 
The  Classical  Review. 

John  Chandler  Bancroft  Davis,  for  many 
years  reporter  of  the  United  States  Supreme 
Court,  died  on  December  27  at  the  former 
residence  of  his  uncle,  George  Bancroft,  the 
historian,  in  Washington,  D.  C.  Mr.  Davis 
was  born  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  December  22, 
1822.  He  entered  the  diplomatic  service  in 
1849,  serving  as  secretary  of  legation  in  Lon- 
don, under  his  uncle,  George  Bancroft,  and 
Abbott  Lawrence.  From  1854-1861  he  prac- 
ticed law  in  New  York  City,  and  acted  as 
American  correspondent  for  the  London 
Times.  In  1869  he  was  elected  a  member  of 
the  New  York  Legislature,  but  during  the  ad- 
ministration of  President  Grant  was  called  to 
serve  as  Assistant  Secretary  of  State  under 
Hamilton  Fish.  When  the  Joint  High  Com- 
mission for  settling  the  disputes  between  this 
country  and  Great  Britain  was  organized'  in 
187 1  Mr.  Davis  acted  as  its  secretary  on  the 
part  of  the  United  States.  He  prepared,  by 
direction  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  the  "Case 
of  the  United  States,"  for  submission  before 
the  tribunal  of  arbitration  at  Geneva  to  deter- 
mine the  Alabama  claims,  and  served  as  the 
United  States  political  agent  for  managing 
and  conducting  its  business  there,  resigning 
his  assistant  secretaryship  for  that  purpose. 
His  statement  of  the  American  side  of  the 
controversy  made  a  volume  of  five  hundred 
pages,  and  was  accompanied  by  seven  large 
volumes  detailing  the  American  claims  and 
embracing  the  correspondence  thereon.  This 
voluminous  work  was  followed  by  supple- 
mental claims  and  specifications.  At  the  con- 
clusion of  his  labors  he  was  reappointed  As- 
sistant Secretary  of  State.    In  1874  he  was 


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appointed  as  United  States  Minister  to  Ger- 
many, and  in  1877  he  was  appointed  Judge  of 
the  United  States  Court  of  Qaims.  In  1883 
he  received  his  appointment  as  reporter  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  Court,  a  post  that  he 
txmtinued  to  hold  until  five  years  ago.  Mr. 
Davis  was  the  author  of  "The  Massachusetts 
Justice,"  "The  Case  of  the  United  States  Be- 
fore the  Tribunal  of  Arbitration  at  Geneva," 
treaties  of  the  United  States,  with  Notes," 
"Mr.  Fish  and  the  Alabama  Qaims"  and 
The  Centennial  Appendix  to  the  Reports  of 
the  United  States  Supreme  Court."  His  "Re- 
ports" of  that  court  begin  with  volume  108. 

JOURNALISTIC  NOTES. 

After  a  long  fight  E.  G.  Lewis  has  obtained 
secon.d-dass  privileges  for  the  Woman's  Mag- 
asinel  and  the  January  issue  will  be  mailed,  it 
is  said,  not  later  than  January  6. 

The  Canadian  Neivs  Agent,  Booksellers  and 
Stationers^  Journal  has  absorbed  the  Canadia,n 
Booksellers*  and  Stationers'  Journal,  and  will 
be  published  monthly  by  the  Brown-Searle 
Publishing  Company,  89  Wellington  Street, 
Toronto,  at  $1  a  year. 

The  first  issue  of  the  new  Harvard  Theo- 
logical  Review  is  to  appear  at  once  with  the 
imprint  of  The  Macmillan  Company.  This 
periodical  has  been  founded  as  an  undenom- 
inational organ  of  theological  opinion,  to  be 
edited  under  the  direction  of  the  Faculty  of 
Divinity  in  Harvard  University.  The  board 
of  editors  in  immediate  charge  consists  of  Pro- 
fessors G.  F.  Moore,  (chairman,)  W.  W. 
Fenn  and  J.  H.  Ropes. 

Fos  the  first  time  since  its  organization  ten 
years  ago  the  affairs  of  the  Judge  Company, 
the  publishers  of  Judge,  Leslie's  Weekly, 
Judge's  Quarterly,  Sis  Iiopkins  and  Magazine 
of  Fun,  (Judge's  Library,)  are  under  the  con- 
trol of  one  man  instead  of  a  board  of  direc- 
tors representing  conflicting  interests.  The 
announcement  of  the  purchase  of  a  majority 
of  the  securities  by  John  A.  Sleicher,  who  for 
many  years  has  been  the  editor  of  Leslie's 
Weekly  and  for  the  past  two  years  president 
of  the  Judge  Company,  signifies  his  complete 
control,  and  it  is  expected  that  they  will  enter 
upon  a  new  career  of  prosperity,  backed  as 
they  are  now  said  to  be  by  abundant  financial 
resources. 

In  The  Jntemational  Studio  for  January 
Morris  Lee  King  continues  his  most  interest- 
ing series  of  articles  on  "Practical  Bookbind- 
ing," the  most  competent  treatment  of  the 
subject  from  the  artisan's  as  well  as  the  ar- 
tist's point  of  view  as  yet  published.  The 
present  instalment  treats  of  "turning  in  the 
covers,"  "adjusting  the  leather  over  the  head- 
band," "tying  up"  and  'leather  joints  o;- 
hinges."  The  articles,  as  already  noted,  are 
illustrated  with  diag^rstms  and  reproductions 
of  representative  book  covers.  In  the  same 
issue,  in  the  department  of  "Studio  Talk,"  is 
a  talk  on  book  cover  designs  with  half-tone 
reproductions  of  book  covers  by  J.  H.  S. 
Bates,  F.  D.  Rye,  Mrs.  Pearson-Gee,  Kath- 
erine  Adams,  Muriel  Moller,  and  F.  San- 
porski  and  G.  Sutcliffe.  Both  articles  should 
interest  the  manufacturer  of  books  as  well  as 


the  book  collector  and  bookseller.  Walter  A. 
Johnson,  formerly  connected  with  the  Four- 
Track  News  and  its  successor,  The  Travel 
Magasine,  is  now  business  manager  of  The 
International  Studio,  published  by  the  John 
J^ne  Company. 

Life,  America's  satirical  and  humorous  jotir- 
nal,  is  just  now  celebrating  its  twenty-fifth 
birthday.  The  event  takes  the  form  of  an  an- 
niversary number  with  cover  ornamented 
with  reductions  of  many  of  Life's  most  fa- 
mous cartoons  and  sketches.  The  centre  car- 
toon of  this  issue  represents  Life  receiving  the 
congratulations  of  the  President  of  the  United 
States,  the  crowned  heads  of  Europe,  the  Arts 
and  Sciences,  the  numerous  Presidential  can- 
didates, Anthony  Comstock,  the  W.  C  T.  U. 
and  others  too  numerous  to  mention.  There 
are  other  pictures  S3rmbolical  of  the  event  and 
touching  on  Life's  many  fights  for  the  better, 
when  it  was  not  the  stronger,  cause.  The  text 
is  largely  made  up  of  reminiscent  articles  by 
Jchn  A,  Mitchell,  E,  S.  Martin,  James  S.  Met- 
calfe and  Thomas  L.  Masson.  Among  its 
other  attractive  features  is  an  impressive  full- 
page  drawing  by  Charles  Dana  Gibson,  whose 
newer  work  has  not  been  seen  in  America 
since  his  departure  for  Europe  to  study  in  for- 
eign studios.  Life  has  many  friends  in  Amer- 
ica, and  they  will  all  rejoice  in  this  evidence  of 
its  vigorous  existence  and  continued  pros- 
perity.   

PERSONAL  NOTES. 

William  J.  Watt  has  withdrawn  from  the 
firm  of  The  John  McBride  Company,  and  in 
the  future  will  only  represent  them  as  a  gen- 
eral salesman  on  the  road. 

Theodore  Arnold,  for  a  number  of  years 
connected  with  Gushing  &  Co.  and  Nunn  &  Co., 
of  Baltimore,  Md,  has  associated  himself 
with  the  Eichelberger  Book  Company,  also  of 
Baltimore. 

B.  G.  Eichelberger,  owing  to  the  climate 
and  high  altitude,  was  obliged  to  give  up  his 
engagement  in  Salt  Lake  City.  He  is  back 
in  New  York  representing  the  Manhattan 
Press,  474  West  Broadway. 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC  NOTES. 
The  Cambridge  [Mass.]  Public  Library 
has  brought  out  **A  Bibliography  of  William 
James  Rolfe."  The  compiler,  in  a  biographic 
note  prefixed  to  the  bibliography,  explains 
that  "This  bibliography  is  necessarily  very 
incomplete,  except  for  the  list  of  books,  as 
Dr.  Rolfe  has  kept  no  record  and  few 
copies  of  his  contributions  to  periodicals.  He 
has  forgotten  even  the  names  of  some  of 
these  periodicals.  Moreover,  most  of  the 
matter  being  unsigned  or  signed  with  for- 
gotten pseudonyms,  it  would  now  be  impos- 
sible or  very  difficult  to  trace  it.    (40  p.  32''.) 

catalogues  op  new  and  second-hand  books. 

Paul  Alicke,  19  Grunaerstr.,  Dresden,  Sax- 
ony, Literature,  music,  art,  philosophy.  (No. 
71,  947  titles.) 

Edward  Baker,  14  John  Bright  St,  Bir- 
mingham, Eng.,  Theology  and  philosophy. 
(No.  247,  1 169  titles:)  Arts,  manufacture, 
science,  etc.     (No,  248,  912  titles;)   Novels, 


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juveniles,  magazines  and  translations.  (No. 
249,  1202  titles;)  Miscellaneous.  (No.  251, 
909  titles.) 

F.  A.  Brockhaus,  16  Queerstr.,  Leipzig, 
English  literature.  (No.  29,  74  p.  8*  Q  also, 
Foreign  literature.     (No.  29,  351  p.  8**.) 

The  Burrows  Brothers  Co.,  Cleveland,  O., 
Americana.  (No.  74,  2083  titles.)  The  cata- 
logue forms  the  second  part  of  their  catalogue 
No.  68. 

Bertram  Dob  ell,  77  Charing  Cross  Road, 
London,  W.  C,  C)ccult  sciences,  books  from 
the  libraries  of  W.  C.  Macready,  the  Earl  of 
Sheffield,  Anthony  Trollope,  etc.  (No.  159, 
987  titles.) 

Ernst  Frensdorff,  Berlin  S.  W.,  11,  Biblio- 
philes Schatzkastlein,  prefaced  by  a  biblio- 
philic  historiette,  "Der  Biicherfluch,"  by  Fedor 
V.  Zobelitz.     (No.  41,  1000  titles,  i  mark.) 

Karl  W,  Hiersemann,  3  Konigsstr.,  Leipzig, 
Graphic  arts  and  book  industries.  (No.  342, 
1158  titles.) 

H,  R.  Huntting  Co.,  317  Main  St.,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  New  and  second-hand  books  at 
reduced  prices.    (8  p.  8**.) 

D.  laggard  &  Co.,  92  Dale  St,  Liverpool, 
Books  out-of-print,  chiefly  standard  works  of 
the  Victorian  era,  describing  amusements, 
customs,  dress,  government,  history,  humor, 
etc.,  and  sociology  of  most  ages  and  nations, 
privately  transferred  from  libraries  of  the  late 
Canon  Thomas  B.  H.  Blundell,  Capt.  T.  F. 
Freeman,  of  New  York,  Edward  Lear,  New 
Brighton,  etc.     (No.  31,  32  p.  12**.) 

Charles  E.  Lauriat  Co,,  385  Washington  St., 
Boston,  Lauriat's  Boston  Book  Notes.     (Vol. 

3,  No.  7,  December  No.,  8  p.  4®.) 
Frederick  Loeser  &  Co.,  Brookljm,  N.  Y., 

New  and  second-hand  books  embracing  Amer- 
icana, English  books  from  publishers*  over- 
stocks, books  relating  to  Irish  nation.     (No. 

4,  December,  40  p.  12*.) 

A.  C.  McClurg  &  Co.,  215  Wabash  Ave., 
Chicago,  Imported  books,  mainly  in  elegant 
bindings.     (No.  30,  no  p.  16**.) 

McDevitt'Wilson,  1  Barclay  St.,  New  York 
City,  1000  carefully  selected  children's  books. 
(32  p.  8^) 

Moroney's  Book  Sales  and  Subscription 
Agency,  404  Central  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  O., 
Scarce  and  valuable  books.  (No.  108,  179 
titles.) 

H.  A.  O'Leary,  1597  Brooklyn  Ave.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  Books,  pamphlets  and  maps  relat- 
ing to  the  Southwest,  also  Southwestern  In- 
dians, archaeology.  Central  America  and  Pan- 
ama Canal.     (No.  12,  426  titles.) 

Bernard  Quaritch,  11  Grafton  St.,  London, 
Field  sports,  games  and  exercises,  cookery 
and  natural  history.    (No.  260,  726  titles,  is.) 

Roth  &  Schunke,  15  Universitatstr.,  Leip- 
zig, Art  and  art  industries.  (No.  7,  2034 
titles.) 

Theodore  E.  Schulte,  132  E.  23d  St.,  New 
York,  Science,  philosophy,  political  economy, 
education,  history,  and  Americana.  (No.  4, 
24  p.  8^) 

George  D.  Smith,  29  Wall  St.,  New  York, 
Choice,  rare  and  valuable  books  in  all  classes. 
(316  titles.) 

Henry  Sotheran  &  Co.,  140  Strand,  W.  C, 
London,  Books  on  literature  and  art.  (No. 
678,  1981  titles.) 


LITERARY  AND  TRADE  NOTES. 

C.  M.  Clark  Publishing  Company,  Boston^ 
will  bring  out  in  the  spring  a  nature  story  by 
Florence  J.  Lewis,  entitled  "Qimbing  Up  to 
Nature." 

The  Berger  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  have 
a  limited  supply  of  titles  suitable  for  St. 
Valentine's  and  Easter  of  which  a  list  will  be 
sent  on  application.  They  have  just  ready  a 
reprint  edition  of  "Peter  Rabbit,"  with  all 
the  illustrations  in  color  and  half-tone  and 
full  text. 

DoDD,  Mead  &  Co.  announce  that  owing  to 
increased  cost  of  manufacture  they  have 
found  it  necessary  to  raise  the  price  to  dealers 
of  their  Ajax  Series.  The  new  schedule  will 
be  furnished  on  application.  They  have  also 
raised  the  list  price  of  "Two  Teddy  Bears 
in  Toyland"  to  $1. 

The  Century  Company  will  publish  next 
month  a  new  story  by  Anne  Warner,  of 
"Susan  Clegg"  fame,  to  be  entitled  "Seeing 
England  with  Uncle  John :"  also.  "Come  and 
Find  Me,"  by  Elizabeth  Robbins,  a  story  of 
life  in  the  West  and  in  Alaska,  now  running 
serially  in  the  Century  Magazine. 

The  Funk  &  Wagnalls  Company  expect 
to  bring  out  this  month  a  novel  entitled  "The 
Magnet,"  by  Alfred  C.  Crozier,  who  deals 
with  the  dangerous  methods  and  power  em- 
ployed in  Wall  Street  for  unworthy  ends,  in- 
cluding the  regulation  of  railroads,  the  work 
of  corporation  lawyers  and  the  currency  ques- 
tion. 

Anthony  Com  stock,  as  agent  of  the  So- 
ciety for  the  Suppression  of  Vice,  has  re- 
quested the  United  States  district  attorney  to 
determine  whether  Elinor  Glsrn's  book,  "Three 
Weeks,"  comes  within  section  3893  of  the 
Revised  Statutes  of  the  ^United  States,  which 
prohibits  sending  through  the  mails  obscene, 
lewd  or  lascivious  matter. 

Life  Publishing  Co.,  17  West  Thirty-first 
Street,  New  York  City,  will  publish  about 
January  10  a  volume  entitled  "A  Few  Months 
Later,  a  Sequel  to  Three  Weeks  by  Elinor 
Glyn."  The  book  is  announced  to  be  not 
orly  a  laughable  burlesque  on  the  English- 
woman's notorious  book,  but  is  also  a  satirical 
rebuke  to  her  and  to  those  who  have  given  her 
and  her  work  their  vogue. 

A  NEW  book  by  Mr.  Winston  Churchill  is 
always  an  event  of  prime  importance  in  the 
year's  literary  affairs.  Ever  since  the  publi- 
cation of  "Coniston"  nearly  two  years  ago, 
Mr.  Churchill  has  been  at  work  on  a  novel, 
the  title  and  subject  of  which  have  not  yet 
been  divulged,  and  his  publishers,  The  Mac- 
millan  Company,  now  announce  that  it  will 
appear  in  the  course  of  the  first  half  of  the 
year. 

B.  W.  Dodge  &  Co.  will  publish  shortly 
"The  Career  of  a  Journalist,"  by  William 
Salisbury,  who  has  had  nine  years'  experience 
on  various  newspapers  in  this  country,  and 
who  claims  to  have  found  journalism  anything 
but  a  creditable  profession.  They  wftl  also 
bring  out  immediately  "Who's  Who  on  the 
Stage,"  with  biographies  of  the  prominent 
people  on  the  stage,  illustrated  with  fifty 
full-page  portraits. 


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The  annual  dinner  of  the  Booksellers' 
League  will  be  given  at  the  rooms  of  the  Al- 
dine  Association  in  New  York  on  the  evening 
of  January  16.  The  speakers  who  have  prom- 
ised to  help  entertain  the  League  are  Frederick 
Burton.  American  correspondent  of  the  Lon- 
don Mail;  Josiah  Strong  and  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Thomas  R.  Slicer.  One  or  two  other  speakers 
arc  expected  to  be  present  and  there  will  also 
be  some  music.  Altogether,  an  enjoyable 
evening  is  in  prospect. 

Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.  have  in  prepara- 
tion the  fourth  volume  of  Harvard  Economic 
Studies,  on  the  subject  of  "Railroad  Reor- 
ganization/' by  Stuart  Daggett,  Ph.D.,  in- 
structor in  economics  in  Harvard  University. 
It  is  a  study  in  railroad  finance,  with  par- 
ticular reference  to  bankruptcy  and  subse- 
tjuent  rehabilitation  of  property.  Among  the 
companies  studied  are  the  Union  Pacific,  the 
Northern  Pacific,  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio,  the 
Reading  and  the  Southern. 

The  John  Lane  Company  have  just  ready 
'Hubert  and  John  Van  Eyck,"  by  James 
Wcale,  whose  life  has  been  devoted  to  the 
study  of  the  Dutch  school  of  painters.  In  the 
present  volume,  a  large  quarto,  fully  illus- 
trated, Mr.  Weale  gives  information  of  all  the 
authentic  paintings  by  the  Van  Eyck  brothers 
and  also  those  paintings  which  are  attributed 
to  them  and  which  are  undoubtedly  the  work 
of  their  pupils  or  the  followers  of  their  school. 
While  the  work  is  chiefly  biographical,  it  also 
contains  a  comprehensive  study  of  the  art  of 
these  famous  exponents  of  the  Dutch  school. 

Henry  Holt  &  Co.  will  publish  at  once  in 
their  American  Nature  Scries  a  one-volume 
work  on  "Fishes,"  by  President  David*  Starr 
Jordan,  of  Leland  Stanford  University.  The 
forthcoming  work  will  contain  virtually  all 
the  nontechnical  material  from  the  author's 
larger  work  in  two  volumes,  "A  Guide  to  the 
Study  of  Fishes."  Despite  the  relative  ab- 
sence of  technical  material,  it  is  expected  this 
work  will  be  of  value  to  students  of  ichthyol- 
ogy as  well  as  to  general  readers.  There  will 
be  nearly  700  illustrations,  18  of  them  colored. 
They  will  bring  out  in  February  a  novel  en- 
titled "The  Last  Goddess,"  by  Edward  Bar- 
ron. The  story  deals  with  the  adventures  of 
a  group  of  modem  New  Yorkers  in  their 
search  for  a  lost  goddess  at  the  headwaters 
of  the  Amazon  river.  There  are  many  perils 
to  be  overcome,  but  the  story  winds  up  hap- 
pily and  romantically — at  home. 

DouBLEDAY,  Page  &  Co.  will  publish  on 
January  15  Miss  Ellen  Glasgow's  new  book, 
the  title  of  which  has  been  changed  from 
The  Beaten  Road"  to  "The  Ancient  Law," 
so  that  it  will  not  be  confused  with  two  books 
already  published  whose  titles  are  suggestive 
of  her  first  choice.  They  have  decided  to 
carry  over  into  the  spring  Frederick  G.  Cook's 
book,  "Top  of  the  Continent."  They  have 
prepared  an  original  calendar  for  this  year — 
The  Bird  Calendar" — which  will  appeal  to 
lovers  and  students  of  birds.  The  calendar 
consists  of  twelve  large  sheets,  each  contain- 
ing a  plate  of  a  bird  in  its  natural  colors.  In 
addition,  there  is  a  careful  description  of  the 
bird   and  some  account  of  its   habits.     The 


whole  provides  a  manner  of  acquainting  one- 
self with  a  number  of  the  more  familiar  birds 
and  should  be  helpful  for  fixing  the  names 
and  characteristics  of  the  birds  in  the  minds 
of  children. 

Little,  Brown  &  Co.  will  publish  on  the 
nth  inst.  "The  Great  Secret,"  a  new  story  by 
E.  Phillips  Oppenheim,  which  deals  with  a 
stupendous  international  conspiracy  in  the 
same  interest-compelling  manner  that  charac- 
terizes the  author's  most  popular  stories.  An 
American  girl  possessing  both  beauty  and 
brains  furnishes  the  author  with 'a  most  cap- 
tivating heroine.  The  book  will  contain  ten 
full-page  illustrations  by  C.  D.  Williams. 
They  will  bring  out  at  the  same  time  a  new 
story  by  Harriet  T.  Comstock,  entitled  "Janet 
of  the  Dunes."  Mrs.  Comstock,  known  as  the 
author  of  two  admirable  historical  romances 
of  the  days  of  Elizabeth,  "Tower  or  Throne" 
and  "The  Queen's  Hostage,"  has  now  pro- 
duced a  story  that  in  construction  and  human 
interest  surpasses  anything  she  has  hitherto 
written.  The  scenes  in  "Janet  of  the  Dunes" 
are  laid  on  the  dunes  of  Long  Island,  in  and 
around  the  summer  homes  of  a  colony  of  ar- 
tists. They  have  just  issued  a  Players'  edi- 
tion of  Anne  Warner's  "The  Rejuvenation  of 
Aunt  Mary,"  with  additional  illustrations 
from  scenes  from  the  play  in  which  May  Rob- 
son  is  starring.         

BUSINESS  NOTES. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.— The  Berger  Publishing 
Company  announce  that  hereafter  their  busi- 
ness will  be  transacted  exclusively  from  Buf- 
falo and  that  all  commtmications  for  them 
should  be  addressed  direct  to  Buffalo. 

New  York  City. — Hooper  &  Jackson,  rep- 
resenting the  London  Times,  the  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica  and  the  Historian's  History 
Co.  in  the  United  States,  have  leased  an  en- 
tire floor  in  the  building  at  30  to  34  West 
Thirty-third  Street,  for  a  long  term  of  years. 
They  also  have  offices  in  the  Parker  Building, 
Fourth  Avenue  and  Nineteenth  Street.  The 
American  representative  of  the  firm,  it  will  be 
remembered,  is  H.  B.  Burrows. 


AUCTION  SALES. 

January  7,  8  p.m. — Engravings  and  etch- 
ings, including  many  signed  proofs  on  parch- 
ment and  Japan  vellum,  with  historical  por- 
traits from  the  collection  of  an  English  noble- 
man, consisting  of  early  mezzotints,  copper 
engravings,  etchings,  etc.  (341  lots.) — Ander- 
son, 

January  8,  3  p.m. — Miscellaneous,  includ- 
ing biography^  history  and  travel,  poetry,  fic- 
tion, etc.     (304  lots.) — Merwin-Clayton, 

January  8,  9,  2:30  p.m. — Library  of  Lewis 
Hotchkiss  Brittin,  of  Englewood,  N.  J.,  with 
nearly  200  lots  on  the  American  Indians,  books 
from  the  library  of  "Uncle  Tom,"  the  publica- 
tions of  the  Bibliophile  Society,  etc  (594 
lots.) — Anderson. 

January  17. — Civil  War  autographs. — An- 
derson. 

January  20,  21. — Library  of  a  Massachu- 
setts historian  and  antiquarian. — Anderson. 


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Greeg,  Creed  of  Christendom. 

Pollard,   Lost   Cause. 

North  Am.  Review,  1869. 

Read,  Martyrdom  of  Man. 

▲IdoB  Brothert,  Bible  EenM,  N.  T. 
Rawlinson's  Religions  of  Ancient  World. 
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Xehemiah  Adams,   On   Faith. 

Underhill's    Struggles    and    Triumphs    on    Religious 

Liberty. 
Asa  Mahan,  The  Freedom  of  the  Will. 

Amerioan  Newi  Co.,  89  Chamben  St.,  V.  T. 
Churches  and  Modern  Thought,  Phillips  Vinair. 
Coop's   Poultry  Feeder  and   Breeder,   McDevitt. 
Little  Rosie's  First  Play  Day,  M.  Hosmcr.    Winston. 

American  Traet  Society,  150  Vasaan  St.,  K.  T. 

Spvrgeon's  Salt  Cellers,  2  vols.     Pub.  by  Randolph. 

Amerioni  Book  Co.,  Amerloni,  Oa. 
Redfield  ed.  of  any  Simms'  novels. 
Patton's  Political  Parties  of  U.  S. 
North  Carolina,  Texas  and  Ky.  items. 

Ammoa  ft   Maokel,   Snooeaaen  to  Xeggat  Broa., 
81  Obambert  St.,  S.  Y. 

Mivart's  Criticisms  and  Essays. 
Calendar  of  Wills,  by  Berthald  Femow. 
St.  Nicholas,  1879. 

Dodgson,  Euclid  and  His  Modern  Rivals. 
Ideen.  by  Wm.  Von  Humboldt. 

Worden,   Account   of   Battle   Between   Monitor  and 
Merrimac 

Joe.  Baer  ft  Oo.,  6  Hochitr.,  Frankfort  a-X., 
Germany. 
Thg  Psychological  Bulletin    vols,   i  and  a. 
The  American  Journal  of  Psyclwlogy,  vols,  i  to  16. 
The  Psychological  Review,  vols,  i  to  la. 


Wm  X.  Balsa,  UlS  Xarint  Bt,  Pbila..  Pa. 

2  Sutesman's  Year  Book.  1907. 
Frankenstein,  xamo. 

Bakw  ft  Taylor  Oo.,  88  X.  ITtk  St..  S.  T. 

Heury  Castro's  Memoirs  on  Texas,  in  French  and 
German,  lamo,  with  maps.    Printed  in  1845. 

Belknap  ft  Warfleld,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Ancient  Stone   ImplemenU,  John  Evans.     Appleton 

&  Co. 
Prehistoric  Times,  Lubbock.    Appleton  &  Co. 

Bobba-Xerrill  Oo.,  ZndlaaapoUa,  Znd. 

The  Olcott  Genealogy. 

Kidd,  Control  of  the  Topics. 

Lamb's  Dramatic  Essays. 

Genesis  of  South  Carolina,  Courtenay,  1562-1679. 

Moril,  King  Leopold's  Rule  in  Africa. 

Gieat  Events  b^  Famons  Historians.  Pub.  by  Na- 
tional  Alumni  Association. 

Richard  Budley,  Dissertations  Upon  the  Epistles  of 
Phalaris  and  the  Fables  of  .^Ssop. 

Chas.  Boyle,  Examination  of  Dr.  Budley's  Disserta- 
tion on  the  Epistles  of  Phalaris  and  the  Fables  of 
.£aop. 

History  of  Knox  County,  Indiana. 

History  of  Orange  County,  Indiana. 

Syle,  L.  D.,  Essays  in  Dramatic  Criticism.    Jenkins* 

The  Delphini  Latin  Texts. 

Lang,  English  Worthies,  Marlborough,  Steele,  Bca 
Jonson. 

BonneU,  tflTer  ft  Co.,  48  V.  88d  St,  V.  7. 

Memoir  Lieut  Giles  F.  Ward.    Pub.  by  Randolph. 
The  Book  ikop,  SM  W.  4tk  St.,  Clnolnnati,  O. 

Appleton's  Annual  Cydo.,   1886,   '88,  '90,   '94.  '9St- 

hf.  mor. 
World's  Work,  vols,  i-a,  unbound. 

Tke  Book  Shop,  110  Washington  Ato.,  Scranton,  Fa» 
Songs  of  Miriam,  by  M.  W.  Strykcr. 
Pearce's  Annals  of  Luaerne  County. 

The  Beaton  Book  Co.,  88  Tranoia  St.,   renwaj, 
Beaton. 

Current  Literature,  July,  '88;  July,  Aug.,  Sept.,  '93  r 
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Prince,  Hist.  Sketches  of  New  Mexico.     1883. 

Graves,  The  Bible  of  Bibles. 

Mitchell,  My  Farm  at  Edgewood.  ed.  dc  luxe. 

Fielding's  Works,  8  vols.,  8vo,  Bicker's  ed. 

Bandelier's  New  Mexico. 

Omar  Khayyam,  Payne's  complete  trans. 

Plutarch's  Lives,  North.     1676. 

Ford's  Handbook  of  Spain.     1845. 

Tre\-elyan'8  Am.  Revolution,  8vo  ed. 

Austin's  Province  of  Jurisdiction  Determined. 

Brentano'a,  18S8  F  St.,  N.  W.,  Waahington,  D.  a 

Diary  of  T.  Q.  Adams. 

Barton's  Franklin.  3  vols. 

Pride  and  Prejudice,  illus.,  Thompson.     Mac. 

J.  Q,  Adams'  Baptists,  etc. 

Karl  in  Queensland. 

Monday  Stories.     Put. 

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life's  Progression,  Randall. 

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Student  Life  at  Harvard. 

Medicine  Lady,  Meade. 

Economic  Disposal  of  Towns'  Refuse,  Goodrich. 

Brief  History  of  Advertising,  Boss. 

First  Steps  m  Human  Progress,  Frederic  Starr. 

Sanitary  Information,  Tracy. 

Onion  Culture,  J.  P.  Underwood. 

The  Brown,  Sager  ft  Hall  Oo,,  ill  Sommit  8t.» 
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Emerson's  Essays,  ad  Series,  Riverside  ed.,  cl. 

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Humboldt's  Life  of   Christ. 
Ba:bour,  Book  of  School  and  College  Sports. 
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Btackenridge's  liistory  of  the  Western  Insurrection. 
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Diary  of  Marie  Bashkirtsef!.  English. 
Pollock,  Course  of  Time. 

W.  B.  Clarke  Oo.,  M  Tremoat  St.,  Bostoa,  Man. 
Chetwood,  Immigration  Fallacies. 
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Kela  BaL 

Mediutions  of  I.  Loyola.  P.  F.  Cunningham. 
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Paris  During  the  Siege. 

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Isis  Unveiled.  Blavatsky. 

Irrliff  8.  GelweU,  97  Genesee  St.,  Aniram,  V.  Y. 

Hclpricfat,  Assyrica,   vol.   3,   no.    1.     Ginn,  '94. 

Ridpath's  Hist,  of  Worid.  9  vols.,  d. 

Campbell.  Puritan  Holland,  Eng.,  etc.,  vol.    z. 

Stoddard^s   Lectures. 

Co-operatlTe  Press,  Charlotte,  H.  0.     [Cask,^ 
Historians'  History  of  the  World,  25  vols.,  hf.  mor. 
World's  Best  Poetry,  10  vols.,  ^  mor.     Morris. 
JVemer's  Universal   Ency.,   12  vols.,  sheep. 
Webster's  Encycloi)cdic  Dictionary,  2  vols. 
Webster's  International   Dictionary. 
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Biockway,  Physics. 

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Head  ley.  The  Sacred  Mountains. 

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Owen  Jones'  Grammar  of  Ornament. 
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Humphrey   Clinker,   Smollett,   illus.    by   Rowlandson. 
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Louisa  M.  Taft. 
History  of   Oxford,   Mass.,   Clara  DeWitt   Freeman* 

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Mark  Twain's  Jumping  Frog,  ist  ed.     1867. 
John  of  Barneveld,  ist  ed.     New  York,  1874. 
There   Was   a   Little   Girl.     A   leaflet   published   by 

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Longfellow's  Home  Life,  bv  Blanche  Roosevelt. 
Distinctive  Messages  of  Old  Religions,  by  Rev.  Geo.. 

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Caesar's  Column,  by  Ignatius  Donnelly. 
St.  Nicholas,   187^  to  ^78    any. 
Nature's  Wonderland,   oblong  4to,   illus.     Phila. 

Geo.  Bnrelke,  860  H.  Clark  St.,  Chicago,  IlL 
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Lubbock's  Origin  of  Civilization. 
Black  and  White  Magic,  Waite. 
Preble's   American   Flag. 
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Books  and  pamphlets  on  Georgia. 
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Burroughs,  Notes  on  Whitman.     1867,  '71  and  '96. 

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Crosby,  Early  Coins  of  America.     1875. 

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University,  in  this  edition  throws  fresh  light  on  the 
beginnings  of  Cabinet  Government  at  the  close  of 
the  17th  and  the  beginning  of  the  T8th  centuries. 

Audit  Company  of  New  York,  comp.  Trust 
companies  of  the  United  States,  1907  ed.: 
a  compilation  of  the  statements  of  condition 
of  trust  companies  of  the  United  States  as 
of  June  29th,  1907,  also  of  officers,  directors, 
correspondents,  dividend  rates  and  stock 
quotations.  N.  Y.,  United  States  Mortgage 
and  Trust  Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  c.  35+375  P- 
il.  O.  bds.    (Not  for  sale.) 

BaiUie,  D :  Gemmell.  The  swiftsure  phonetic 
shorthand  system,  logical  and  legible ;  com- 
plete course  of  instruction  from  alphabet  to 
verbatim  reporting ;  introd.  by  Ervin  Ward- 
man;  note  by  G:  Harvey.  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.,  Phillips  Printing  and  Publishing  Co., 
1907,  [1908.]    c.    46  p.  8%  cl.,  $1. 

Barton,  Frank  Townsend.  Terriers:  their 
points  and  management.  N.  Y.,  Mitchell 
Kennerley,  1908.   200  p.  il.  S**,  cl.,  *$i.8o  net. 

IBazin,  Ren^.  Contes  choisis ;  selected  and  ed., 
with  notes  and  vocabulary  by  Victor  K 
Francois.    Bost.,  Heath,  1908.    c.    6+142  p. 


S.  (Heath  s  modem  language  ser.)  cl.,  35  c. 
Editor  is  a:.sociate  professor  of  French  in  the  Col- 
lege of  the  City  of  New  York. 

Beedy,  E:  Spencer.     Catiline,  Qodius,  and 
Tiberius.     N.   Y.,  G.   E.   Stechert  &  Co., 
[1908.]    169  p.  O.  (Anastatic  reprint,  1907.) 
cl.,  *$3  net. 
Author    is    professor    of    history    in    University 


College,  London.  Contents:  Catiline  {Fortnightly 
Review,  1865);  Clodius  {FortniglUly  Review,  1866); 
Tiberius,  pts.  i  and  2  (.Fortntghtly  Review,  1867 
and  1868);  Necker  and  Calonne,  an  old  story 
(Fortnightly  Review,   1869). 

Bdl,  (Jertrude  Lowthian.  The  desert  and  the 
sown.  New  cheaper  ed.  N.  Y.,  Dutton, 
1908.    16+340  p.  il.  map,  12**,  cl.,  *$3  net. 

Bellot,  Lieut.  Jos.  Rene.    Journal  d'un  voyage 

aux  mers  polaires;  ed.  by  H.  J.  Chaytor. 

N.  Y.,  Oxford  University   Press,    (Ainer. 

Branch,)  1907,  [1908.]     11+171  p.  map,  D. 

(Oxford  modern  French  ser.;  ed.  by  Leon 

Delbos.)  cl.,  60  c. 

Editor  is  second  master,  King  Edward  vxx.  School 
Sheffield.  England.  This  "Journal*'  is  the  diary  ot 
the  first  voyage  to  the  pole  undertaken  by  the 
author,  \vho»  in  August  18,  1853,  lost  his  life  on  one 
of   his   hazardous  expeditions. 

SindlosB,  Harold.    For  Jacinta.    N.  Y.,  Fred- 
erick A.  Stokes  Co.,  [1908.]     c.  '07.    5+ 
332  p.  front.  D.  cl.,  t$i.50. 
Author  of   "Winston   of  the  prairie"   and   other 
stories  of  our  West  has  chosen  the  Canary  Islands 
and  West  Africa  for  the  scenes  of  this  tale  of  ad- 
venture.    Two  men,  one  a  plucky,   forceful   Amer- 
ican, the  other  an  artistic,  ease-loving  Englishman, 
each  for  the  love  of  a  woman  attempts  to  raise   a 
steamer   sunk   in   a   West  African   river  containing 
a    valuable    but    elusive    cargo.      A    Spanish    bull- 
fight is  also  worked  into  the  story. 

BimiB)  H.  B.  A  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln; 
with  numerous  portraits  and  other  illus- 
trations. N.  Y.,  Dutton,  1908.  cr.  8**,  cl., 
*$i.So  net. 

Blake,  Ja.  Vila.  The  months:  a  book  of 
those  handsome  kin,  for  love  of  them  all 
and  of  life,  and  of  the  earth.  Bost,  James 
H.  West  Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  c.  3-207  p.  S. 
cl.,  *75  c.  net. 
Description   in   prose   and   verse  of  the  beauties 

of  nature,   characterizing  the  different  months. 

Britieih  (The)  Journal  photographic  almanac 
and  photographer's  daily  companion  for 
1908;  ed.  by  G:  E.  Brown.  47th  year.  [N. 
Y.,  George  Murphy,  Inc.,  19^.]  13^2  p.  il. 
D.  cl.,  $1 ;  pap.,  50  c. 

The  present  almanac  has  been  subjected  to  modi- 
fications which  it  is  hoped  will  be  recognized  as 
improvements.  The  index  to  the  text  and  that  to 
the  advertisements  have  been  brought,  with  the  list 
of  postal  and  telegraphic  addresses,  and  of  telephone 
numbers,  to  almost  the  end  of  the  volume.  The 
section  hitherto  devoted  to  "Contributed  articles" 
has  been  abandoned.  The  "Epitome  of  progress'* 
is  continued  and  other  sections  carefully  revised 
as   regards  both   matter  and   form. 

Biillen,  Frank  T.    The  call  of  the  deep.    N 
Y.,  Dutton,  1908.    12%  cl.,  $1.50. 

Btttterfield,  Kenyon  Leach.  Chapters  in  rural 
progress.      Chic,    University    of    Chicago 


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President  Butterfidd,  of  the  Rhode  Island  Col- 
Im  of  Acricnlture,  emphasixes  the  tocial  aspects 
ox  rural  oommunilies  and  describes  some  ox  the 
newer  movements  resulting  in  the  expansion  of  coun- 
try life. 

Bym,  M.  L.  Economics  of  railway  opera- 
tion; outlining  the  operations  of  each  de- 
partment and  bringing  into  clear  relief  the 
underlying  principles  of  economic  operation. 
N.  Y.,  Engineering  News  Publishing  Co., 
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option. 


Garman,  Bliss.  The  gate  of  peace:  [poem.] 
N.  Y.,  Village  Press,  1908.  c.  long  4**,  112 
copies  signed  by  author;  only  65  for  sale., 
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Poem  nerer  before  published.  Printed  in  great 
primer  font  of  Old  Style  italic  of  quaint  design* 
with  initial  in  red  designed  by  Mr.  Gowdy.  After 
February   i    remaining  copies  will  be  advanced. 

C«fle,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  York.  There  is  no  un- 
belief: a  poem.  N.  Y.,  Ivan  Somerville  & 
Co.,  1908.  c.  '07.  13  p.  16**,  ((New  Am- 
phion  classics.)  pap.,  50  c. 

Cmttnry  Code  Co.  Century  standard  tele- 
graphic code,  by  J.  S.  Komicker.  N.  Y., 
Century  Codt  Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  c.  4+ 
487  p.  4**,  limp  leath.,  $10. 

Comstock,  Mrs.  Harriet  Theresa.  Janet  of 
the  dunes ;  il.  by  Carle  Michel  Boog.  Bost, 
Little,  Brown  &  Co.,  1908.  c.  '07.  8-f  297  p. 
D.  cl.,  1$i.50. 

By  the  author  of  "Tower  and  throne"  and  "The 
queen's  hostage.'*  The  scene  of  the  novel  is  laid 
on  the  dunes  of  Lcmg  Island  in  and  around  the 
sununer  homes  of  a  colony  of  artists.  The  heroine 
Janet,  the  adopted  daughter  of  "Captain  Billy"  of 
the  Life  Saving  Service,  is  a  charmingly  natural 
and  beautiful  girl  who  has  lived  all  her  life  among 
the  fisher  folks.  Life  Saving  Service  men,  and  light- 
he  use   keepers. 

Copley  prints :  reproductions  of  notable  paint- 
ings publicly  and  privately  owned  in  Amer- 
ica; also  of  the  mural  decorations  in  the 
new  Library  of  Congress,  the  Boston  Pub- 
lic Library  and  other  public  buildings. 
Bost,  Curtis  &  Cameron,  1907,  [1908.]  c. 
136  p,  12**,  pap.,  ea.,  25  c. 

Copping,  Arthur  E.    Gotty  and  the  gov'ner :  a 
true  narrative  of  Gotty's  doings  ashore  and 
afloat;  with  an  account  of  his  voyage  of 
discovery  on   a    shrimping  bawley   in   the 
English  channel;   [fiction;]   with  24  il.  by 
Will    Owen.     N.    Y.,   Mitchell   Kennerley, 
1908.    352  p.  8^  cl.,  $L50. 
Cimoii,  G:  Nathaniel,  [ist  Baron  Curzon  of 
Kedleston,  formerly  Viceroy  and  Governor- 
General  of  India.]    Frontiers ;  the  Romanes 
lecture,   1907;  delivered  in  the  Sheldonian 
Theatre,  Oxford,  November  2,  1907.    N.  Y, 
Oxford  University  Press,  (Amer.  Branch,) 
1907,  L1908]    58  p.  O.  pap.,  50  c. 
Lard    Curzon   was  allowed   to   choose   his   subject 
as  Smnanes  lecturer  from  the  entire  field  of  science, 
Hteratnre    and    art.      He    chose    "Frontiers"    as    a 
sobject  on  which  there  is  but  little  authentic  Htera- 
tnre, though    frontiers  play  so  great  a  part   in   the 
trtrjdaty  historv  and  policy  of  the  British   Empire. 
Lcra   Curzon   owells  upon   the   time   when   England 
had   no    frontier   but   the   ocean    and   describes    her 
present    frontier,    the   greatest    extent    of    territorial 
frontier  of  any  dominion  on  the  globe. 


Davia,  G:  Thompson  Brown.  Twice  around 
the  world  with  Alexander,  prince  of  gospel 
singers.  N.  Y.,  Christian  Herald,  [1908.] 
c.  '07.    IS+18-382  p.  pors.  pis.  12%  cl.,  $1. 

Dean,  Sara.  Travers:  a  story  of  the  San 
Francisco  earthquake;  with  il.  in  color  by 
W.  Herbert  Dunton.  N.  Y.,  Frederick  A. 
Stokes  Co.,  [1908.]     c.  '07.     10+287  p.  D. 

cl.,  t$i.SO. 

Against  the  background  of  San  Francisco's  wedc 
of  horror  Miss  Dean,  who  herself  passed  through 
the  awful  expesnence,  has  projected  two  ctaef 
characters — a  young  and  wealthy  California  girl  and 
an  Englishman,  formerly  of  the  Indian  Medical 
Service,  now  an  outcast  and  fugitive  suffering 
the  penalty  of  another's  wrongdoing;.  On  the  ni^ht 
of  the  earthquake  he  becomes  a  thief,  and  ensuing 
events  serve  to  show  how  a  thief  may  yet  become 
a  hero.  The  author's  purpose  is  to  snow  that  not 
only  the  work  of  men's  hands  but  their  conventional 
characters  were  overturned  by  the  catastrophe. 

De  la  Paature,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Bonham,  [Mrs. 
H:  De  la  Pasture.]  The  unlucky  family; 
with  28  il.  by  E.  T.  Reed.  N.  Y.,  Dutton, 
1908.  cr.  8**,  cl.,  $1.50. 
Deir,  L:,  ed.  Cyclopedia  of  engineering:  a 
general  reference  work  on  steam  boilers, 
steam  pumps,  steam  engines,  gas  and  oil  en- 
gines, marine  and  locomotive  work ;  il.  with 
over  2000  engravings.  Chic,  American 
School  of  Correspondence,  1908.  c.  '07. 
pors.  pis.  tabs.,  dlagrs.,  8',  cl.  (Address 
pubs,  for  prke.) 

Authorities  coneulted  at  beginning  of  each  vol- 
ume. 

Dickens,  C:    Dickens  Christmas  books.    In  5 
V.     N.  Y,  Dutton,  1907,  [1908.]     I2^  per 
set,  cl.,  $5. 
Separate  volumes:  The  battle  of  life;  The  chimes; 

A  Chriatmas  carol;  The  cricket  on  the  hearth;  The 

haunted  man. 

Dickens,  C:  The  Holly  Tree  Inn,  and  A 
Christmas  tree ;  as  written  in  the  Christmas 
stories  by  C :  Dickens ;  with  il.  in  color  and 
line  by  G:  Alfred  Williams.  N.  Y.,  Baker 
&  Taylor  Co.,  [1908.]  c.  '07.  17+21-139  p. 
O.  cl.,  $2. 

Dienat,  G:  Elias.  What  to  do  for  the  stom- 
ach :  a  careful  arrangement  of  the  most  im- 
portant symptoms  in  diseased  conditions  of 
the  stomach  and  the  remedy  indicated  in  the 
cure  of  these  symptoms.  Phil.,  Boericke  & 
Tafel,  1907,  [1908.]    c.    202  p.  16°,  cl.,  $1. 

Dole,   Nathan   Haskell.     The   Pilgrims,   and 
other  poems.    Bost.,  Nathan  Haskell  Dole, 
[priv.  print.,]   1907,  [1908.]     c.     18+231  p. 
O.  bds. 
The    opening    poem    in    commemoration    of    the 

Pilgrim    Fathers    is    descriptive    of    their    vovage    in 

the    "Mayflower"    and    their    struggles    in    America. 

The   other    poems    were    v.ritten    for    delivery    on    a 

number  of  public  occasions. 

Douihat,  Rob.  W:  Latin  synonyms  defined 
from  two  standpoints:  (i)  from  the  histori- 
cal and  derivative;  (2)  from  the  natural 
and  logical,  as  from  the  presence  of  the  fol- 
lowing intrinsic  and  undeniable  concepts: 
(a)  generic  and  specific  idea,  (b)  primary 
and  secondary  ideas,  (c)  dynamic  and  static 
ideas,  (d)  measure  and  things  to  be  meas- 
ured. [Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  Robert  Will- 
iam Douthat,  1908.]    c.  '07.    i63p.  D.cl.,$i. 

Drake,  Allison  Emery,  M.D.  Discoveries  in 
Hebrew,     Gaelic,     Gothic,     Anglo-Saxon, 


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Latin,    Basque,    and    other    Caucasic    lan- 
guages ;  showing  fundamental  kinship  of  the 
Aryan    tongues    and    of   Basque   with   the 
Semitic    tongues.      Denver,    Col,    Herrick 
Book  and  Stationery  Co.,  1907,  [igcS.]     c. 
6+402  p.  facsims.,  O.  ^  mor.,  *$i6  net. 
Author,    sometime    University    fellow    in    Anglo- 
Saxon  in   Columbia  University  and  author  of  "The 
Qtriple]     authorsbip     of     the     West     Saxon     gospels 
[a  discovery.]" 

Dulles,  Allen  Macy.  The  true  church.  N.  Y. 
and  Chic,  Revell,  1907,  [1908.]  c.  307  p. 
12°,  cl.,  *$i.2S  net. 

Du  Pont  de  Nemotus,  Philip  Francis.  Cur- 
rente  calamo:  f poems.]  Phil.,  Patterson  & 
White  Co.,  1907,  [1908.1  c.  113  p.  por.  8**, 
buckram,  $1.50. 

Eal^es,  Irving  Ja..  M.D.  Healthology  (health 
study)  in  three  parts,  pt.  i,  Practical  die- 
tetics :  how,  when  and  what  to  eat ;  pt.  2, 
History  of  the  evolution  of  the  fasting  cure, 
healthopathy ;  pt.  3,  History  of  the  author's 
thirty-one  days  without  food :  Healthopathy 
(the  fasting  cure,  health  treatment).  Belle- 
ville, 111.,  Irving  James  Eales,  M.D.,  1907, 
[1908.]     c.    211  p.  pors.  D.  cl.,  $1.50. 

Egypt  Exploration  Fund,  Grjeco-Roman 
Branch.  Fragment  of  an  uncanonical  gospel 
from  Oxyrhynchus;  ed.,  with  translation 
and  commentary,  by  Bernard  Pyne  Gren- 
fell  and  Arthur  Surridge  Hunt.  N.  Y.,  pub- 
lished for  the  Egypt  Exploration  Fund  by 
the  Oxford  University  Press,  (Amer. 
Branch,)  1908.    22  p.  pi.  O.  pap.,  40  c. 

Elson,  Arthur.  Music  club  programs  from  all 
nations,  giving  an  historic  outline  of  each 
national  school  of  music,  with  questions  for 
study,  and  a  series  of  programs  for  the  use 
of  clubs  and  other  organizations.  Bost., 
Oliver  Ditson  Co.,  [1908.]  c.  '07.  7+185  p. 
pors.  8°,   (Music  students  lib.)  cl.,  $1.25. 

Emanual,  Walter.  A  dbg  day;  or,  an  angel 
in  the  house;  with  il.  by  Cecil  Aldin.  N. 
Y.,  Button,  1907,  [1908.]     16°,  cl.,  50  c. 

Gardner,  Edmund  L.  St.  Catherine  of  Siena : 
a  story  of  Italian  religion,  literature  and 
history  of  the  14th  century,  with  some  un- 
published letters  of  St.  Catherine,  and  il. 
produced  by  photogravure.  N.  Y.,  Dutton, 
1908.    sq.  demy  8°,  cl.,  *$4  net. 

Gilbert,  Edgar.  History  of  Salem,  N.  H.; 
comp.  and  written  by  Edgar  Gilbert.  Con- 
cord. N.  H.,  Rumford  Printing  Co.,  1907, 
[1908.]  c.  14+444+T39+24  p.  pors.  pis. 
maps,  (i  fold.,)  charts,  8°,  cl.,  $3 :  hf.  cf.,  $4. 

Goodspeed,  Weston  Arthur.  History  of  the 
Goodspeed  family,  profusely  illustrated :  be- 
ing a  genealogical  and  narrative  record  ex- 
tending from  1380  to  1906,  and  embracing 
material  concerning  the  family  collected 
during  eighteen  years  of  research,  together 
with  maps,  plats,  charts,  etc.  Chic,  Weston 
A.  Goodspeed,  1907,  [1908.]  561  p.  pors. 
geneal.  tabs.,  (partly  fold.,)  4°,  hf.  mor., 
$10 ;  mor.,  $15. 

Graham,  Harry  Jefferson.  Civil  service  self- 
instructor.  Louisville,  Ky.,  1907,  [1908.]  c. 
176  p.  tabs.,  8°,  cl.,  $2.50. 


Green,  T:  E.,  D.D.  In  praise  of  valor;  ad- 
dress made  at  Denver  at  the  close  of  the 
Spanish-American  war  under  auspices  of 
the  Colorado  Society  of  Sons  of  the  Revo- 
lution. Cedar  Rapids,  la..  Torch  Press, 
1908.  artistic  bds.,  $3 ;  25  copies  with  hand- 
illumined  initial,  $5.    (75  copies.) 

Gregory,  C:  Noble.  Samuel  Freeman  Miller. 
Iowa  City,  la.,  State  Historical  Society  of 
Iowa,  1907,  [1908.]  14+217  p.  pl-  pors.  8**, 
(Iowa  biographical  ser. ;  ed.  by  B.  F.  Sham- 
baugh.)  cl.,  $2. 

Appendices:  Addresses  by  Samuel  Freeman  Miller 
on  tne  formation  of  the  Constitution;  On  the  use 
and  value  of  authorities;  On  the  conflict  between 
socialism  and  orgimized  society;  A  calendar  of  the 
opinions  of  Justice  Samuel  Freeman  Miller. 

Hapgood,  Theodore  Brown.  Bookplates  de- 
signed by  Theodore  Brown  Hapgood; 
printed  at  the  Trovtsdale  Press.  Bost., 
Charles  E.  Goodspeed,  1907,  [1908.]  7  P- 
por.  20  pis.  8°,  (Monographs  on  American 
book-plate  designers.)  set  of  12  brochures, 
cl.,  per  set,  $18 ;  Japan  pap.,  $30. 

Hartog,   P.  J.,  and  Langdon,  Mrs.  Amy  H. 

The   writing  cf   English.     N.    Y.,   Oxford 

University    Press,    (Amer.    Branch,)    1907, 

[1908.]    11+164  p.  D.  cl.,  60  c. 

First  named  author.  Academic  Registrar  of  the 
Utiversity  of  London,  asserts  that  "the  average  Eng- 
lish boy  cannot  write  English"  because  "he  is  not 
taught  ta  write  English."  He  first  urges  the 
necessity  of  introducing  English  into  the  curriculum 
of  secondary  schools,  then  investigates  and  describes 
the  French  method  of  teaching  composition  and 
reports  his  experiments  in  applying  this  method 
to  English  scholars.  Notes  contain  illustrative  matter 
and  a  description  of  methods  of  teaching  the  mother 
torgue  in  United  States  and  Germany.  Appendix 
of  practical  exercises  and  subjects  for  exercise. 
Index  of  proper  names. 

Hemiup,  Mrs.  Maria  Remington.  Our  world, 
the  earth  a  revolving  engine  with  a  central 
propelling  power;  this  work  contains  many 
original  discoveries  heretofore  unpublished ; 
among  the  discoveries  is  expansion  and  con- 
densation— as  a  law — (the  alphabet  of  sci- 
ence) ;  this  law  upsets  the  nebular  theory. 
Geneva,  N.  Y.,  Hemiup  Publishing  Co., 
1907.  [1908.1  c.  270  p.  por.  pis.  O.  cl,  $2. 
Contents:  Law  of  heat;  Supplement;  Original  ob- 
servations and  discovery;  The  new  science;  Ice 
theory  in  connection  with  molten   rivers. 

Herrick,  Clay.  How  to  increase  the  business 
of  a  trust  company.  N.  Y.,  Bankers  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  c.  56  p.  sq.  24**, 
(Bankers  handy  ser.)  bds.,  50  c. 

Hirschfeld,  Albert  ^Tartin.  The  standard 
handbook  on  wines  and  liquors.  N.  Y., 
William  C.  Popper  &  Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  c. 
61+29  p.  8^  cl.,  $1.50. 

Holmshed,  Raphael.  Shakespeare's  Holins- 
hed:  the  Chronicle  and  the  historical  plays 
compared'  by  W.  G.  Boswell-Stone.  N.  Y., 
Duffield  &  Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  22+532  p.  O. 
(Shakespeare  lib.;  ed.  by  I.  Gollancz : 
Shakespeare's  England.)  cl.,  *$3.50  net. 

A  volume  of  the  section  of  "The  Shakespeare  li- 
brary" known  as  "Shakespeare's  England."  Con- 
taining a  reprint  of  all  the  passages  in  Holinshed*s 
"Chronicle"  of  which  use  was  made  in  Shakespeare's 
historical  plays,  with  notes  and  full  index. 

Holm€s,  T :  Rice  E :  Ancient  Britain  and  the 
invasions  of  Julius  Caesar.     N.  Y.,  Oxford 


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University  Press,  (Amer.  Branch,)  1907, 
[1908.]  16^-764  p.  il.  maps.  O.  cL,  $6.75. 
Writer  19  author  of  "A  history  of  the  Indian 
mutiny,"  "Cscsar's  conquest  of  Gaul,"  etc.  Tells  the 
story  of  man's  life  in  Great  Britain  in  detail  irom 
earliest  times  to  the  Roman  invasion  of  43  A.p. 
For  nearly  thirty  years  the  author  has  sgent  his 
entire  vacation  on  this  exhaustive  work.  Though 
so  many  books  already  deal  with  Ancient  Britain 
the  author  claims  that  no  other  so  completely  covers 
the  period.  Much  space  is  given  to  the  place  of 
Czscr's   landing  and   other  topographical   data. 

Holmes,  Urban  Tigner.  Notes  on  experi- 
mental engineering,  for  the  instruction  of 
rmcn  at  the  U.  S.  Naval  Academy. 
Annapolis,  Md.,  United  States  Naval  In- 
stitute, 1907,  [1908.]  c.  131  p.  il.  diagrs., 
8%cl.,  $1.50. 

Jones,  Elmer  Ellsworth.  The  influence  of 
bodily  posture  on  mental  activities.  N.  Y., 
Science  Press,  1907,  [1908.]  60  p.  tabs.,  8**, 
(Archives  of  psychology ;  ed.  by  R.  S.  Wood- 
worth.)  pap.,  50  c. 

Karapetoff,  V.  Experimental  electrical  engi- 
neering and  manual  for  electrical  testing; 
for  engineers  and  for  students  in  engineer- 
ing laboratories.  N.  Y.,  John  Wiley  &  Sons, 
1908.    c.    34+790  p.  figs.  8%  cl.,  **$6  net. 

Keyaer,  Leander  Sylvester.  Our  bird  com- 
rades. N.  Y.  and  Chic,  Rand,  McNally  & 
Co.,  [1908.]  c.  '07.  5-T97  p.  col.  pi.  8°,  cl., 
$1. 

Kremetr.  Ida.  The  struggle  for  a  royal  child, 
Anna  Monica  Pia,  Duchess  of  Saxony:  my 
experiences  as  governess  in  the  house  of  the 
Countess  Montignoss  during  1906.  N.  Y., 
Mitchell  Kennerley,  1908.  c.  288  p.  por. 
8%  cl.,  $1.50. 

Laneham,  Rob.  Robert  Laneham's  letter :  de- 
scribing a  part  of  the  entertainment  unto 
Queen  Elizabeth  at  the  castle  of  Kenil- 
worth  in  1575;  ed.,  with  introd.,  by  F.  J. 
Fumivall.  N.  Y.,  Duffield  &  Co.,  1907, 
[1908.]  182-1-87  p.  front.  O.  (Shakespeare 
lib.;  ed.  by  T.  Gollancz:  Shakespeare's  Eng- 
land.) cl.,  *$i.75  net. 

The  initial  volume  of  the  section  of  "The  Shakc- 
spcs.re  library"  known  as  "Shakespeare's  England," 
which  will  embrace  a  series  of  volumes  illustrative 
of  the  life,  thought  and  literature  of  England  in  the 
time  of  Shakespeare.  This  work,  of  which  so  much 
use  was  made  in  Scott's  "Kenilworth,"  is,  even  apart 
from  the  interest  of  its  main  subject,  of  the  greatest 
value  on  account  of  the  list  which  it  contains  of 
the  library  of  a  certain  Captain  Cox,  a  worthy 
m£i5cn.  who  had  "great  oversight  in  matters  of 
story" — z  list  which  affords  an  excellent  view  of 
the  iiopular  literature  of  the  day.  All  the  works 
nei.'tioned  are  fully  described  in  Dr.  Furnivall's 
introduction. 

Lawrence.  Sir  T :  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence,  the 
Enijlish  portrait  painter;  with  an  introdrc- 
tion  by  R.  S.  Clouston;  il.  with  photo- 
gravure [portrait!  front,  and  48  half-tone 
full-page  reproductions.  N.  Y,  Frederick 
Warne  &  Co.,  1908.  12-1-48  p.  8°,  (Newnes' 
art  lib.)  bds.,  *$I.2S  net. 

Lawton,  F :  Frangois  Auguste  Rodin.  N.  Y., 
Mitchell  Kennerley,  1908.  191  p.  il.  8°,  cl, 
*$i  net. 

Low,  Albert  Howard.  Technical  methods  of 
ore  analysis.  3d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  N.  Y., 
John  Wiley  &  Sons,  1908.  c.  i2-f344  p. 
8%  cl.,  $3. 


McClure,    Ja.    Gore    King,    D.D.      Supreme 
things.    Chic,  Rev«ll,  [1908.]    c. '07.    I59  P- 
12**,  cl.,  *75  c.  net. 
Eight  sermons  preached  at  different  unversities. 

Macdonald,  D.,  D.D.  The  Oceanic  languages : 
their  grammatical  structure,  vocabulary  and 
origin.  N.  Y.,  Oxford  University  Press, 
(Amer.  Branch,)  1907,  [1908.]  15+352  p. 
maps,  D.  cl.,  $4.20.  , ,     ^,.    . 

Author  is  attached  to  the  New  Hebrides  Mission 
and  is  a  member  of  the  Societe  d'  Ethnographic, 
Paris.  After  a  general  introduction  on  Oceanic  lan- 
guages and  a  review  of  works  already  covering 
the  subject,  there  follows  a  complete  "Dictionary, 
comparative  and  etymological  of  one  of  them  the 
language  of  Efate,  one  of  the  smallest  of  the  islands 
of  the  New  Hebrides  (221  p).  An  index  of  Semiuc 
words    (35   p.)    completes  the  work. 

McKlnley,  Carlyle  E.    An  appeal  to  Pharaoh : 
the  negro  problem,  and  its  radical  solution. 
3d  ed. ;  ed.,  with  introd.,  by  Gustavus  M. 
Pinckney.    Columbia,  S.  C,  State  Co.,  1907, 
[1908.]     c.     19+185  p.  12°,  cl.,  $1. 
Maire,   F:     Modern  pigments  and  their  ve- 
hicles :  their  properties  and  uses,  consid'ered 
mainly  from  the  practical  side,  and  how  to 
make  tints  from  them.    N.  Y.,  John  Wiley 
&   Sons,   1907,   [1908.]     c.     ii-t-266  p.    12  , 
cl.,  $2. 
Marmier,  Xavier.     Les  fiances  du  Spitzberg; 
ed.  by  A.  A.  Hentsch.    N.  Y.,  Oxford  Uni- 
versity Press,  (Amer.  Branch,)  1907,  [1908.] 
io-f-223  p.  D.  (Oxford  modern  French  ser. ; 
ed.  by  Leon  Delbos.)  cl.,  75  c. 
Editor   is   lecturer   in   mediaval   and   modern   lan- 
guages,   Girton    College,    Cambridge,    Engbnd.     Les 
fiances  du  Spitzberg  first  appeared  in   1858.     It  was 
crowned  ly  the   French  Academy. 

Marvin,  Rev.  Frederic  Rowland.  Poems  and 
translations.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Pafraets  Book 
Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  c.  13+3-164  p.  O.  cl., 
*$i  net. 

•Merimi&e,  Prosper.  Contes  et  nouvelles;  ed. 
by  J  E.  Michell.  N.  Y..  Oxford  University 
Press,  (Amer.  Branch,)  1907,  [1908.]  20+ 
126  p.  por.  S.  (Oxford  higher  French  ser.; 
ed'.  by  Leon  Delbos.)  cl,  70  c. 
Editor,    who    is    assistant    master    in    Westminster 

fLondon)   School,  writes  a  biographical  introduction. 

Bibliography  of  Mcrim^e   (3  p.). 

iMontana.    Stiprcmc  ct.    Reports  of  cases  ar- 
gued and  determined  in  the  superior  court  of 
the  state  of  Montana,  from  Jan.  14,  1907,  to 
June  29,  1907.    Off.  rep.    v.  35-    San  Fran- 
cisco,   Cal,    Bancroft-Whitney    Co.,    1907, 
[1908.]     c.    740  p.  8°,  shp.,  $4. 
Morris,  Rev.   M.  C.   F.     Nunhurnholme :   its 
history    and    antiquities.      N.    Y.,    Oxford 
University   Press,    (Amer.    Branch,)    1907, 
[1908.]    6+312  p.  il.  map,  diagr.,  O.  cl.,  $5. 
Written  by  the  rector  of  Nunhurnholme,  a  parish 
of    Yorkshire,    England.      Much    attention    is    given 
to    the    geography    and    field    nomenclature    of    the 
parish.,    but    the    author    has    been    obliged    to    deal 
inadequately  with  the  natural  history  of  the  district. 
He    gives   special   attention   also   to    folk-lore,   having 
already    treated    of    the    subject    thoroughly    in    hisJ 
"Yorkshire    folk-talk."      Appendix    A    gives    descent 
of  the  Manor  of  Nunhurnholme;  appendix  2  contains 
extracts    taken    from    the    Chartulary    of    the    Pryor 
and    Convent   of   Wcrter,    now   in   the    Bodleian   Li- 
brary.    Map  of  four  parishes  and  list  of  prioresses  of 
Nnnburnholme  from   1282  to   1534. 

Murray,  Ja.  A:  H :,  [and  others,]  eds.  A  new 
English  dictionary  on  historical  principles, 
found'ed  mainly  on  the  materials  collected 


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by  the  Philological  Society.  [Reissue  in 
quarterly  parts.]  [January  pt.  of  v.  7,  Poly- 
genous-premious.]  N.  Y.,  Oxford  Univer- 
sity Press,  (Amer.  Branch,)  1908.  1089- 
1280  p.  F.  pap.,  $1.90. 

Nelson,  W:,  Whitehead,  W.  A.,  and  others, 
eds.  Documents  relating  to  the  colonial  his- 
tory of  the  state  of  New  Jersey ;  ed.  by  W : 
Nelson,  W.  A.  Whitehead  and  others,  v. 
1-26.  [Newark,  N.  J.,  New  Jersey  Histor- 
ical Society,  1908.  S**,  (Archives  of  the 
state  of  New  Jersey.)  Address  Society 
for  price.) 
V.    1-6    and   v.    xi,    X2,    19-36    contain   newspaper 

extracts    relating   to    New   Jersey,    1704-1769.     v.xv 

x8  contain  the  Journal  of  the  Governor  and  Council, 

1683-1775. 

K«w  York  [State.]     Civil  procedure  reports; 
containing  cases  under  the  code  of  civil  pro- 
cedure and  general  civil  practice  of  New 
York;  ed.  by  Percival  S.  Menken,    v.  37. 
IN.  Y.,   Peloubet  &  Hill,  1907,   [1908.]    c. 
500  p.  8*,  canvas,  $4. 
NolhAC,  Annet  Mariet  Pierre  Gifaud  de.    Pe- 
trarch and  the  ancient  world,  [with  special 
account   of   his    library.]      [Bost.,    Merry- 
mount  Press,  (D.  B.  Updike,)  1908.]    c.  '07. 
10+3-121   p.   O.    (Humanists'   lib.;   ed.  by 
Lewis  Einstein.)  bds.,  $6. 
Petrarch  was  born  in  i3oa.    Three  years  ago  Italy 
Kinunoued  the  scholars  of  the  world  to  assist  in  the 
solemn   celebration   of  the   sixth   anniversary  of  his 
Jbirth.     This  book  is  to  throw  light  on  one  aspect 
of  his  hiAoric  r61e.     It  is  divided  into  three  parts: 
Petrarch  as  instructor  of  the  Renaissance:  Petrarch's 
library;    Petrarch    and    his    masters:    Virgil,    Cicero. 
Each  book  in  the  Humanist  library  is  assigned  to  a 
scholar,    who    supplies    an    introduction    and    is    re- 
sponsible for  the  accuracy  of  the  text.     De  Nclhac 
is  a  French  scholar  of  renown. 

TXortan,  Eliot.  On  "short  sales"  of  securities 
through  a  stock  broker.  N.  Y.,  John  Mc- 
Bride  Co.,  1907,  [1908,]  c.  5-72  p.  D.  cl., 
*$i  net. 

Author  is  a  nienil:>er  of  the  New  York  Bar. 
The  reason  for  this  essay  lies  in  the  fact  that  while 
selling  securities  through  a  stock  broker  short 
is  being  constantly  done,  the  actual  way  it  is  done 
is  not  generally  known  and  no  satisfactory  descrip- 
tion of  it  exists.  Besides,  it  is  the  most  complicated 
of  all  common  commercial  transactions,  and  it  is 
therefore  interesting  to  see  what  legal  rights  and 
duties   it  gives  rise  to. 

Olmstead,  Rev,  W:  Backus.     Handbook  for 

Sunday-school  workers;  introd.  by  Rev.  J. 

T.  Logan.    2d  ed.,  rev.    Chic,  William  B. 

Rose,  [1908.]    c.  '07.    206  p.  pi.  tabs.,  maps, 

D.  cl,  50  c. 

A  digest  of  the  most  important  subjects  upon 
which  the  busy  Sunday-scbocl  worker  needs  to  be 
irfcrmed.  Contents:  The  Bible;  Old  and  New 
Testament  books  and  writers;  The  old  Testa- 
ment world;  Old  Testament  history;  Old  Testa- 
ment system  of  worship;  Bible  symbolism;  Palestine; 
John  the  Baptist;  The  life  of  Christ;  Paul's  mis- 
sionary journeys;  Ten  points  of  excellence;  The 
Sunday  school  association;  Miscellaneous. 

Oppenli^iin,  E:  Phillips.  The  great  secret; 
with  ten  full-page  illustrations.  Bost,  Lit- 
tle, Brown  &  Co.,  1908.  c.  '06,  '07.  S+ 
293  p.  D.  cl.,  t$i.5o. 

The  story  of  a  great  international  conspiracy  in 
which  Germany  is  to  crush  England,  France  is  to  be 
turned  over  to  the  royalists,  while  in  America  six 
mvlti-mjllionaires  each  pledge  two  million  to  the 
cause  of  the  would-be  French  king,  their  reward 
to  be  six  warrants  of  nobilitv.  There  is  a  beautiful 
American  girl  in  the  book^  deep  in  the  German  plot 
until  she  tails  in  love  with  the  young  Englishman 
who  is  fated  to  checkmate  the  Kaiser. 


Patrick,  Lewis  Seaman.  Washington's  head- 
quarters and  the  Revolutionary  army  at 
Fredericksburgh  in  the  state  of  New  York 
September  19th  to  November  28th,  1778. 
Quaker  Hill,  N.  Y.,  Quaker  Hill  Conference 
Association,  1907,  [1908.]  69  p.  pis.  fac- 
sim,,  D.  (Quaker  Hill  (local  history)  ser.) 
pap.,  10  c. 

Read  at  the  seventh  annunl  meeting  of  the 
Quaker  Hill  Conference,  September  8,  1005.  Fred- 
ericksburgh was  the  name  formerly  applied  to  the 
present  town  of  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  and  to  a  precinct 
in  Dutchess  County,  now  forming  the  county  of 
Putnam. 

Pearl  (The)  :  an  anonymous  English  poem  of 
the  fourteenth  century;  rendered  in  prose 
by  C:   G.  Osgood,  Jr.     Princeton,   N.  J., 
Charles  G.  Osgood,  Jr.,  1907,  [1908.]    c.    17 
+62  p.  S.  vellum,  *$i  net. 
C:    G.    Osgood,    Jr.,    is   preceptor   in    English    in 
Princeton     University.       The     design    on    cover    is 
adapted  from  illuminated  letters  in  the  unique  manu- 
script   at    the    British    Museum,    photographic    repro- 
ductions  of   which   may   be   seen   in   the   University 
libraries  at  Princeton  and  Yale. 

Pelovbet's  legal  maxims :  a  collection  of  legal 
maxims  in  law  and  equity,  with  English 
translations.  N.  Y.,  Peloubet  &  Hill,  1907, 
[1908.]     12**,  cl.,  $1.50;  shp.,  $2. 

Pontifical  services.  In  3  v.  vs.  i  and  2, 
[published  in  England,  1901 ;]  containing  de- 
scriptive notes  and  a  liturgical  introd.  by 
Rev.  Walter  Howard  Frere  and  20  pis.  of 
62  il.  from  miniatures  of  the  xvth  and  xvith 
centuries;  v.  3,  il.  from  woodcuts  of  xvith 
century;  with  descriptive  notes  by  F.  C. 
Eeles;  printed  for  members  of  the  Alcuin 
Club.  N.  Y.,  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.,  1902, 
1907,  [1908.]  Q.  (Alcuin  Club  collections,) 
V.  3,  bds.,  *$6  net. 

Porter,  Gene  Stratton-,  [Mrs.  C :  Darwin  Por- 
ter.]    At  the   foot  of   the   rainbow;    four 
paintings  in  color  by  Oliver  Kemp;  designs 
and   decorations   by   Ralph   Fletcher   Sey- 
mour.   N.  Y.,  Outing  Publishing  Co.,  1907, 
[1908.]     c.    3-258  p.  O.  cl.,  $1.50. 
The   scene  of   this   love   idyl   is  laid  in   Indiana; 
the   action    is   mostly   out   of   doors.     The   story   is 
one  of  devoted  friendship  and  tender,  self-sacrificins 
Icve.     It  is  full  of  word  painting  of  nature. 

Portraits   of   the   presidents    of   the   United 
States  and  views  of  the  Capitol  and  White 
House.      Hawthorne,    N.    J.,    Lee   &    Co., 
[1908.]     c.  *o7.    no  paging  4**,  cl.,  $2. 
Each   pl&te   is  accompanied   by  guard  sheet  with 

descriptive  letterpress. 

Richardson,  l^rank.     Love;  and  all  about  it. 
N.  Y.,  Mitchell  Kennerley,  1908.    182  p.  8% 
cl.,  *75  c.  net. 
Satirical  essays  from  English  periodicals. 

RU«7,  Ja.  Whitcomb.  The  boys  of  the  old 
glee  clvb.  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Bobbs-Mer- 
rill  Co.,  [1908.]  c.  '07.  27  p.  col.  front.  12 
col.  pis.  8**,  cl,  **$i.5o  net. 
Illustrations  by  Will  Vawter;  designs  by  Frank- 
lin Booth. 

Ritchey,  Ja.  Pattern  making:  a  manual  of 
practical  instruction  in  the  use  of  wood- 
working tools  and  machinery,  the  making  of 
simple  and  built-up  patterns,  and  methods  of 
moulding.  Chic,  American  School  of  Cor- 
respondence, 1908.  c.  '07.  3+141  p.  il.  pfe- 
diagrs.,  8**,  cl.,  $1. 


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BogiMi  (The)  and  vagabonds  of  Shake. 
speare's  youth:  Awdele/s  "Fraternitje  of 
\acabondes"  and  Harman's  "Caveat";  ed., 
with  an  introd'.  by  E :  Viles  and  F.  J.  Fumi- 
vall.  N.  Y.,  Dufficld  &  Co.,  1907,  [1908.] 
30-f-ii6  p.  il.  O.  (Shakespeare  lib. ;  ed.  by  I. 
Gailancz:     Shakespeare's     England.)     cl., 

*$i.75  net. 

Content*:  Awdeley's  Fraternitve  of  yacabond«s; 
Harman's  Caueat  or  warrening  lor  commen  corse- 
tors  ▼oleareW  called  vagabones;  Parson  Haben's  (or 
H^berdyve's)  sermon  in  praise  of  thieves  and 
thxeverv;  The  groundwork  of  conny-catching:  those 
parts  tbat  are  not  reprinted  from  Harman's  Cauct. 

Scofield,  W:  J.  Witness  for  Jesus  Christ; 
eternity  back;  the  present  time;  eternity 
forward  as  revealed  by  the  Word  of  God. 
[San  Antonio,  Tex.,  Willam  J.  Scofield, 
190a]    44  p.  8%  pap.,  25  c. 

Slukespeare,  W:  [Works:]  the  old-spelling 
Shakespeare:  being  the  works  of  Shake- 
speare in  the  spelling  of  the  best  quarto  and 
folio  texts;  ed.  by  F.  J.  Fumivall  and  the 
late  W.  G.  Boswell-Stone.  In  40  v.  [v.  i,J 
Love's  labour's  lost.    N.  Y.,  Duffieldf  &  Co., 

1907,  [1908.]  14+82  p.  O.  (Shakespeare 
lib. ;  ed.  by  I.  GoUancz :  old  spelling  Shake- 
speare.) cl.,  *$i  net;  Lib.  ed.,  cl.,  *$i.6o  net. 
(Sold  in  sets  only.) 

"Loye's  labor  lost"  is  the  first  issue  of  the  section 
of  the  new  "Shakespeare  library"  to  be  known  as 
"The  old  spelling  ?hakesi>eare.'^  It  is  edited  (as 
the  succeeding  volumes  will  be)  according  to  the 
orthography  and  arran^ment  of  the  more  authentic 
Quarto  ana  Folio  versions,  with  brief  introductions, 
by  F.  J.  Fumivall,  founder  of  the  New  Shakspere 
Society. 

Slieldoii,    Ruth    Louise.      Social    silhouettes. 

Akron,  O.,  Selden  W.  Anderson,  [1908.]    c. 

'07.    3+9-74  p.  il.  D.  pap.,  50  c. 

A  text-book  on  correct  social  customs,  especially 
Talnable  for  both  young  women  and  young  men  just 
ertering  society  and  who  may  be  m  doubt  about 
Tzriotts  questions  of  etiquette.  Every  paragraph  de- 
cides an   important  problem. 

Sidney,  Sir  Philip.  Sidney's  Apologie  for 
poetrie ;  ed.,  with  an  introd.  and  notes,  by  J. 
Churton  (Collins.  N.  Y.,  Oxford  University 
Press,  (Amer.  Branch,)  1907,  [1908.]  28+ 
III  p.  D.  cl.,  60  c. 
Editor   is  professor  of   English   literature   in   the 

Uciversity  of  Birmingham,  England. 

Smith,  Albert  W :,  and  Marx,  Guido  H.  Ma- 
chine design.     N.  Y.,  John  Wiley  &  Sons, 

1908.  c.     10+389  p.  figs.  8^  cl.,  $3. 

Snedd«n,  D:  S:  Administration  and  educa- 
tional work  of  American  juvenile  reform 
schools.  N.  Y.,  Teachers  College,  Columbia 
University,  [1908.]  c.  '07.  3+206  p.  8°, 
(Columbia  University,  Teachers  College, 
contributions  to  education.)  cl.,  $2. 
Bibliography  (2  p.). 

Standard  (The)  handbook  for  electrical  en- 
gineers; written  and  comp.  by  a  staff  of 
specialists.  N.  Y.,  McGraw  Publishing  Co., 
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man.    Stuttgart,  Union.    8°,  cl.,  $1.35. 
Holm,  Orla.    Aus  Mexiko.    Mit  wirtschaftl.  u.  polit. 

Beitragen  v.  Ralph  Zurn.     Berlin,  F.  Fontane  & 

Co.     8"    $i.ao. 
KuRZ,  Isolde.    Lebensfluten.    Novellen.    Stuttgart,  /. 

G.  Cotta  Nachf.    8",  cl.,  $1.35. 
Lauff,    Jos.      Die    Tanzmamsell.      Roman.      Berlin, 

G.  Grote.     por.  and  facs.,  8",  cL,  $1.65. 
Ltndau.  Hans.    Gustav  Freytag.    Leipzig,  5.  Hirsel. 

8*,  cl.,  $^. 
O&iPTEDA,  Geo.     Wie  am  ersten  Tag.     Roman.  .  Ber- 
lin, E.  Fieischel  &  Co.    8",  d.,  $2.20. 
Vosz,   Rich.      Wenn    Gotter   lieben.      Erzahlung  aus 

der    2:eit    des    Tiberius.      Leipzig,    /.    /.    Weber. 

8%  cl.,  $1.65. 
Wagner,    Rich.      Bayreuther    Briefe.       (1871-1883.) 

Berlin,  Schuster  &  LoeiRer.    8*,  cl.,  $2. 
WiLDENBRUCH,  Ernst.     Lukrezia.     Ein  Roman.     Ber- 

Hn,  G.  Grote.    8",  cl.,  $2. 
WoLZOGSN,  Ernst  v.     Der  Bibelhase.     Eine  Bcgeben- 

heit  aus  Friderician.  Zeit.     Stuttgart,  /.  Engelhorn, 

8^  cl.,  $1.35. 


Jan,  18,  1908  [No,  1877] 


The  Publishers'  Weekly. 


lOI 


FOUNDED  BY  F,  LEYPOLDT. 

JANUARY  18,  1908. 

The  editor  docs  not  hold  hinudf  responsible  for 
the  ^ews  expressed  in  contributed  srticlee  or  com- 
Brasucations> 

All  matter  for  adTcrtising  pages  should  reach  this 
oflfice  not  later  than  Wednesday  noon,  to  Insure  in- 
sertion in  the  same  week's  issue. 

•7  hold  every  man  a  debtor  to  his  profes- 
sion, from  the  which,  as  men  do  of  course 
seek  to  receive  countenance  and  proiit,  so 
ought  they  of  duty  to  endeavor  themselves  by 
way  of  amends  to  be  a  help  and  an  ornament 
thereunto/'-'LoBD  Bacon. 


THE  AMERICAN  BOOK  AUCTION 
SEASON,  1906-1907. 

The  book  auction  season  of  1906- 1907  un- 
like the  English  season  was  not  notable  either 
for  the  character  and  number  of  its  sales,  or, 
with  rare  exceptions,  for  especially  rare  items. 
According  to  Mr.  L.  S.  Livingston,  in  the 
thirteenth  volume  of  his  excellent  compila- 
tion, "American  Book  Prices  Current,"  pub- 
lished by  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  very  few  of  the 
libraries  disposed  of  during  the  past  season 
included  many  of  the  higher  class  of  collec- 
tors' books.  The  best  collection  of  this  char- 
acter that  came  up  in  the  auction  room  was 
that  formed  by  Louis  M.  Dillman,  of  Chicago, 
sold  at  Anderson's  in  March  last.  Mr.  Dill- 
man  had  made  a  specialty  of  the  first  editions 
of  the  works  of  nineteenth  century  English 
authors,  though  he  had  also  acquired  a  few 
rare  items  of  earlier  date,  and  many  limited 
editions  and  special  books  in  other  depart- 
ments of  literature,  most  of  which  were  in  ex- 
cellent condition.  His  copy  of  Browning's  first 
book,  "Pauline,"  published  in  1833,  appeared 
for  the  fourth  time  in  twelve  years  in  an  Amer- 
ican auction  room.  It  came  up  the  first  time  in 
the  George  T.  Maxwell  sale,  at  Libbie's,  in 
1895,  and  brought  $260,  being  later  acquired 
by  A.  J.  Morgan.  The  second  time  it  came 
up  at  Bangs's,  in  1892,  when  William  Apple- 
ton  secured  it  for  $720.  At  the  sale  of  the 
Appleton  collection  in  1903  it  brought  $1025. 
At  the  Dillingham  sale  competition  was  lack- 
ing and  it  went  for  $810. 

Dillman's  copy  of  Keats's  "Poems,"  (1817,) 
whkh  the  poet  gave  to  the  Misses  Reynolds, 
brought  $900.  Lamb's  "Tales  from  Shake- 
speare," in  the  original  boards,  uncut, 
though  the  two  volumes  were  not  quite  uni- 
form, brought  $800.    Shelley's  "Queen  Mab," 


(1813,)  a  very  fine  copy  with  original  boards, 
uncut,  went  for  $650. 

The  largest  sum  paid  for  a  single  printed 
book  was  $2900  for  the  copy  in  Dr.  H.  S. 
Fuller's  collection,  of  a  small  and  thin  octavo, 
— Samuel  de  Champlain's  "Des  Savvages,  ov 
Voyage  de  Saravel  Champlain,  de  Brovage, 
fait  en  la  France  nouuelle.  Tan  mil  six  cens 
trois,"  licensed  in  1603  and  published  in  Paris 
late  that  year  or  early  in  1604.  This  copy 
was  "picked  up"  on  one  of  the  quay  book- 
stalls in  Paris,  a  little  over  a  year  ago,  for 
twenty  centimes,  (four  cents.)  Several  head- 
lines were  cut  into,  but  otherwise  the  pam- 
phlet was  in  fair  condition,  and  was  rebound 
by  Zaehnsdorf. 

Among  the  more  notable  sales  were  the 
third,  fourth  and  fifth  parts  of  the  library  of 
Wilberforce  Fames,  the  libraries  of  Elliot 
Coues,  the  ornithologist ;  Albert  E.  Jack,  con- 
taining first  editions  of  Tennyson,  that 
brought  fair  but  not  remarkable  prices;  the 
important  autograph  collection  of  John  D. 
Crimmins,  at  which  many  documents  brought 
high  prices;  the  collection  of  Dr.  Ottocar  E. 
Kopetschny,  which  was  sold  in  nine  parts; 
the  Napoleon  collection  of  A.  D.  S.  Bell ;  two 
portions  of  the  Pennypacker  library,  which 
contained  the  best  Americana  offered  during 
the  year,  and  a  number  of  other  more  or  less 
important  collections.  The  highest  price  of 
the  year  was  realized  at  the  sale  of  autograph 
letters  and  historical  documents  by  Stan.  V. 
Henkels  in  February,  when  $4300  was  paid  for 
two  interleaved  pocket  almanacs,  containing 
diaries  kept  by  George  Washington. 

Records  are  given  by  Mr.  Livingston  of 
12,700  lots  of  books  and  autographs  selling  at 
$3  and  over— nearly  2000  less  than  in  the  sea- 
son for  1905- 1906,  but  more  than  in  any  pre- 
vious issue.  The  small  number  of  books 
from  private  or  semi-private  presses  is  notice- 
able. Less  than  twenty-five  items  from  the 
Kelmscott  Press  are  included,  while  the  1901 
volume  recorded  over  two  hundred.  There 
are  only  fourteen  from  the  Essex  House 
Press,  while  the  1902  volume  included  fifty- 
two.  Though  the  rarest  books  in  this  country 
as  well  as  in  England  are  increasing  in  price, 
mferior  copies  of  commoner  books  are  not  so 
eagerly  sought  for  as  formerly.  Such  books 
must  now  be  in  exceptional  condition  to  com- 
mand anything  like  the  prices  for  which  less 
perfect  copies  were  sold  five  or  six  years  ago. 
As  a  whole,  however,  good  books  are  holding 
their  own,  the  average  price  per  volume  during 
the  last  year  having  gone  beyond  the  ten 
dollar  mark. 


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The  Publishers'  Weekly. 


[No.  1877]  Jan.  18,  1908 


THE  BOBBS-MERRILL  COMPANY  RE- 
ORGANIZATION. 

It  is  announced  from  Indianapolis  that  a  re- 
organization has  been  effected  in  connection 
with  the  Bobbs-Merrill  Company  which  will 
bring  $150,000  new  capital  into  the  business 
and  provide  for  its  continuance  under  the 
same  management.  The  amount  involved  in 
the  settlement  is,  approximately,  three-quar- 
ters of  a  million  dollars,  and  most  of  the  mer- 
chandise creditors  have  acceded  to  the  prop- 
osition for  settlement  of  25  per  cent,  in  cash 
within  thirty  days  and  25  per  cent,  in  one,  two 
and  three-year  notes,  with  interest.  It  is  un- 
derstood that  the  banks  of  Indianapolis,  which 
are  involved  to  the  extent  of  about  a  quarter 
of  a  million,  have  also  made  arrangements 
which  will  insure  their  continuous  support  of 
the  concern.  The  tangible  assets,  exclusive  of 
plates,  are  understood  to  be  approximately 
$650,000,  leaving  a  deficit  of  $125,000  to  be 
offset  by  plates,  copyright  and  other  intangible 
assets  estimated  as  high  as  $300,000,  and  by 
the  new  working  capital.  The  business  has 
not  been  interrupted  during  the  negotiations 
for  the  extension,  and  will  be  continued  much 
on  the  same  lines  as  before,  with  the  possible 
exception  of  the  periodicals. 

The  firm  made  l?rge  investments  in  estab- 
lishing The  Reader  and  the  Home  Magazine 
and  bringing  them  to  the  turning  point,  and 
to  these  investments  the  present  situation  is 
largely  attributed.  The  Reader,  as  announced 
in  full  elsewhere,  will  be  combined  with 
Putnam's  Monthly  under  an  arrangement  fa- 
vorable to  both  interests.  It  is  understood 
that  the  business  of  the  finn,  especially  in  law 
books  and  miscellaneous  books,  has  shown  a 
profit  approximating  on  the  average  $45,000 
a  year  for  the  past  nine  years. 

A  great  deal  of  sympathy  and  interest  is  ex- 
pressed in  Indianapolis  and  throughout  In- 
diana in  support  of  a  house  which  has  so  not- 
ably represented  the  State  in  the  publishing 
world. 


LEA  &  FEBIGER   SUCCEED  LEA 
BROTHERS  &  CO. 

The  firm  of  publishers  established  in  1785 
by  Matthew  Carey,  which  has  been  known 
since  January  i,  1885,  as  Lea  Brothers  &  Co., 
(who,  in  turn,  succeeded  Henry  C.  Lea.) 
changed  that  style  on  January  i  to  Lea  & 
Febiger.  The  firm  of  Lea  Brothers  &  Co. 
consisted  of  Charles  M.  Lea,  Arthur  H.  Lea 
and  Christian  C.  Febiger.  Charles  M.  Lea 
having  for  some  time  been  in  indifferent 
health,  desired  to  relieve  himself  of  at  least 
some  of  the  responsibilities  of  an  active  busi- 
ness life,  and  becomes  a  special  partner.  By 
this  means  the  firm  will  retain  the  benefit  of 
his  long  experience,  keen  insight  and  admir- 
able ad'ministrative  faculties. 

Christian  C.  Febiger,  whose  name  now  ap- 
pears in  the  firm  title,  entered  the  service  of 
his  kinsman,  Henry  C.  Lea,  in  1865,  becoming 
a  partner  in  1885.  In  addition  to  his  long  and 
intimate  knowledge  of  the  publishing  business 
Mr.  Febiger  is  well  known  in  financial  circles 
in    Philadelphia,    in    which    his    conservative 


judgment  and  breadth  of  view  are  highly  val- 
ued. He  is  a  director  of  the  Bank  of  North 
America,  the  oldest  bank  in  the  United  States ; 
of  the  Philadelphia,  Baltimore  &  Washington 
Railroad,  of  the  Philadelphia  Warehouse 
Company,  The  William  Sellers  &  Co.,  The 
Edge  Moor  Iron  Co.,  and  is  vice-president  of 
the  Southwark  Foundry  and  Machine  Co. 

Arthur  H.  Lea  is  the  youngest  son  of  Henry 
C.  Lea.  He  graduated  from  Harvard  and  at 
once  entered  his  father's  firm.  He  has  been 
closely  identified  with  the  various  reform 
movements  through  which  the  citizens  of 
Philadelphia  have  endeavored  to  purify  their 
local  politics.  His  interests  are  not  confined, 
however,  to  civic  affairs,  as  he  is  active  in 
matters  of  a  philanthropic  character,  both  pub- 
lic and  private. 


BASKERVILLE'S  TYPES  AT  THE 
CLARENDON  PRESS. 

Baskerville,  the  English  representative  of 
that  renaissance  of  printing  which  in  a  meas- 
ure helps  to  distinguish  the  second  half  of 
the  eighteenth  century,  is  the  subject  of  an 
interesting  memoir  recently  published  by 
Chatto  &  Windus,  of  London.  It  appears  that 
in  July,  1758,  the  Delegates  of  the  Clarendon 
Press  empowered  Sir  William  Blackstone  "to 
agree  with  Mr.  Baskerville  of  Birmingham, 
to  make  a  new  set  of  Greek  puncheons, 
matrices  and  moulds,  in  Great  Primer,  for 
the  use  of  the  University,  and  also  to  cast 
therein  300  weight  of  Types,  at  the  Price 
of  200  Guineas  for  the  whole."  Baskerville 
delivered  the  types  in  March,  1761,  and  was 
paid.  He  had  no  further  connection  with 
Oxford,  and  it  is  incorrect,  we  read,  to  sup- 
pose that  Baskertriile  printed  the  two  edi- 
tions of  the  Greek  Testament  which  ap- 
peared at  Oxford  in  1763.  Some  of  the 
Greek  types,  etc.,  according  to  The  Period- 
ical, are  still  preserved  at  the  Clarendon 
Press,  and  are,  so  far  as  is  known,  the  only 
relics  in  England  of  Baskerville's  letter- 
foundry.  Mr.  Horace  Hart  reports  that  there 
still  remains  in  use  at  the  University  Press 
a  brevier  which  has  the  name  of  Baskerville, 
so  that  it  is  possible  the  Delegates  also  had 
a  brevier  fount  from  Birmingham. 


FICTION  IN  ITALY. 

"Le  Livre  en  Italie/'  a  lecture  given  by 
Picro  Barbera  before  the  Maison  du  Livre  at 
Brussels,  has  been  printed  as  No.  9  of  the 
publications  of  the  Musee  du  Livre.  It  gives 
a  rapid  review  of  the  history  of  printing  in 
Italy,  and  general  consideration,  (with  few 
statistics,)  to  the  present  condition  of  print- 
ing and  publishing  in  that  country.  One  of 
Signor  Barbera's  remarks  might  well  apply 
to  other  countries  than  his  own :  "If  all  Ital- 
ians who  know  how  to  read  in  some  fashion 
were  to  do  nothing  from  morning  to  night 
but  read  novels,  and  if  the  importation  into 
the  kingdom  of  foreign  novels  were  entirely 
forbidden,  all  those  that  appear  from  day  to 
day  in  the  land  of  the  orange-tree  could  not 
find  readers,  and  most  of  them  would'  grow 
mouldy  under  the  dust  in  the  publishers' 
warehouses,  as  indeed  they  do  to-day." 


Jan.  18,  1908  [No.  1877] 


The  Publishers'  Weekly. 


103 


THE  CASE  OF  W.  T.  HUNT,  JR. 

The  case  of  W.  T.  Hunt,  Jr.,  as  stated  by 
W.  T.  Hunt  &  Co.,  general  subscription 
agents,  at  150  Nassau  Street,  New  York  City, 
may  be  of  interest  to  the  trade.  It  appears 
that  a  New  York  publishing  firm  during 
April,  1907,  filled  two  orders  for  W.  T.  Hunt 
&  Son,  150  Nassau  Street,  written  on  the  sta- 
tionery of  W.  T.  Hunt  &  Son,  and  signed  W. 
T.  Hunt,  Jr.  When  the  firm  applied  for  pay- 
ment they  were  informed  that  the  son  had  no 
authority  to  purchase,  although  his  name  ap- 
peared on  the  letter-head  as  one  of  the  part- 
ners. Persisting  in  their  efforts  to  collect  the 
account,  Ihey  finally  received  the  circular 
which  we  print  below: 

VV.  T.  HUNT  &  CO..  Registered 


General    Subscription    Agency 


Room  1333,  150  Nassau  Street 

New  York.  Dec.  26th,   1907. 
To  All  Whom  This  Concerns: 

I  wish  to  emphasize  the  fact  that  W.  T.  Hunt,  Jr. 
^Walter  Tomson  Hunt)^  of  324  Schemierhorti  St., 
Bro<>k1yn,  who  did  business  said  to  represent  W. 
T.  Hunt  &  Son,  the  name  of  a  concern  which  was 
disbolved  September  10,  1907,  was  never  in  any  way 
officially  interested  in  this  concern;  it  was  writer's 
personal  property.  Writer  informed  you  personally 
and  by  letter  that  W.  T.  Hunt,  Jr.,  was  doing 
business  on  his  own  account.  Whatever  business 
or  orders  he  secured  was  his  personal  property. 
Tbis  point  I  personally  explained  to  all  my  cus- 
tomers, and  engineers,  architects  and  draftsmen. 
I  permitted  him  to  use  my  stationery  and  all  checks 
were  made  to  W.  T.  Hunt  &  Son,  as  I  had  the  bank 
account  and  cashed  all  checks  for  him;  he  person- 
ally bought  and  supplied  all  goods  to  his  customers. 
To  make  the  fact  more  emphatic  that  W.  T.  Hunt, 
Jr.,  had  no  interest  in  writer's  personal  business, 
I  discarded  the  name  of  W.  T.  Hunt  &  Son,  Scp- 
tarber  10.  1907.  and  adopted  the  name  of  VV.  T. 
Hunt  &  Co.,  and  registered  it  under  the  new  law 
of  N.   Y.   State  at  the  N.  Y.   Court  House. 

I  warn  all  my  clients  and  customers  and  others 
that  writer  has  no  one  representing  him  officially 
and  anv  business  transacted  in  the  name  of  W.  T. 
Hunt  &  Son  is  illegal.  Any  one  giving  business 
or  orders  to  any  one  claiming;  to  represent  writer 
without  an  order,  signed  by  writer,  will  not  be  recog- 
X  ized   by 

W.   T.   Hunt  &  Co., 

Per  W.  T.  Hunt,  Sr. 


BOOKS   BY  MICRO-PHOTOGRAPHY. 

A  NEW  idea  of  making  books  is  explained  in 
the  Builctin  de  VInstitut  International  de  Bib- 
liographie,  (v.  3,  No.  I,)  by  R.  Goldschmidt 
and  Paul  Otlet.  Their  plan  consists  of  sub- 
stituting for  the  large  pages  of  the  average 
books  micro-photographic  reproductions  of 
them  to  be  read  through  a  magnifying  lens. 
It  is  proposed  that  the  size  of  the  plates  repre- 
senting pages  should  be  internationally  stand- 
ardized, so  that  any  one  possessing  the  mag- 
nifying apparatus  would  be  able  to  read  any 
book  produced  in  this  way.  No  technical 
difficulties  are  said  to  be  in  the  way.  It  is 
claimed  that  the  cost  of  production  would  be 
enormously  reduced,  thus  a  volume  zz6  pages 
now  costing  5  francs  could  be  produced  for 
0.8  franc.  Also  it  would  greatly  reduce  the 
work  of  libraries  now  cumbered  by  books  of 
c\-ery  shape  and  size.  The  plates  would  be, 
moreover,  of  a  fireproof  and  durable  material, 
^hilc  the  system  admits  of  an  edition  being 
enlarged  to  any  dimension  desired  in  accord- 
ance with  demand. 


THE  STATIONERS'  BOARD  OF  TRADE 
ELECTS  OFFICERS. 

At  the  regular  monthly  meeting  of  the 
Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Stationers'  Board  of 
Trade,  held  at  the  rooms  of  the  Board  on 
January  14,  the  new  Board  of  Trustees  or- 
ganized' and  elected  the  following  officers, 
committees,  etc.:  Henry  C.  Bainbridge,  pres- 
ident; James  C.  Aikin,  first  vice-president; 
Charles  S.  Kiggtns,  second  vice-president,  and 
Herbert   M.   Condit,  secretary-treasurer. 

The  following  were  elected  the  Executive 
Committee  for  the  ensuing  year:  James  C. 
Aikin,  chairman ;  Frederick  P.  Seymour, 
Eberhard  Faber,  Lyman  B.  Sturgis,  Samuel 
E.  Vernon  and  the  president  and  secretary- 
treasurer  ex-oMcio. 

The  following  were  elected  Arbitration 
Committee  for  the  ensuing  year:  Charles  S. 
Kiggins,  chairman ;  Stephen  Farrelly,  Frank- 
lin Weston,  David  A.  Tower,  William  B. 
Boorum,  Jr.,  Carl  M.  Bemegau,  and  the  pres- 
ident ex'OfUcio. 


LITIGATION  OVER  THE  LONDON 
TIMES. 

According  to  the  London  Observer,  serious 
litigation  is  threatened  in  connection  with  the 
sale  and  control  of  the  London  Times,  to 
which  many  of  those  having  financial  interests 
in  the  paper  are  strongly  opposed. 


COPYRIGHT  MATTERS. 
THE   KITTREDGE   BILL   IN   THE   HOUSE. 

Representative  Andrew  J.  Barchfeld,  of 
Pennsylvania,  on  January  8  introduced  in  the 
House  a  copyright  bill  which  is  identical  in 
every  way  with  the  Senator  Kittredge  bill,  in- 
cluding the  now  famous  paragraph  "E,"  which 
seeks  to  protect  the  author  and  composer 
against  the  unauthorized  reproduction  of  their 
compositions  on  phonographic  records,  gramo- 
phone discs  and  perforated  music  rolls  with- 
out remuneration. 

/'VTHORS'  AND  COMPOSERS*  COPYRIGHT 
LEAGUE  ENDORSES  THE  KITTREDGE  BILL. 
The  Kittredge  bill,  according  to  the  W^(w/«ng- 
ton  Star,  "has  the  support  of  the  Authors'  and 
Composers*  Copyright  League  of  America,  of 
which  the  officers  are  Victor  Herbert,  presi- 
dent, John  Philip  Sousa,  treasurer,  and'  Regi- 
nald DeKoven,  secretary.  The  League  is  affil- 
iated with  all  the  well-known  theatrical  clubs 
of  America,  among  them  being  the  Words 
and  Music  Club,  the  Greenroom  Qub,  The 
Treasurers'  Club  of  America,  the  Actors' 
Society,  the  White  Rats,  the  Lambs,  the 
American  Dramatists'  Club,  the  Playwrights' 
League  and  last,  but  not  least,  that  great  body 
of  theatrical  press  agents  and  newspaper  men, 
the  Friars." 

Special  delegations  have  been  appointed 
from  all  over  the  country  to  visit  the  Capitol 
in  behalf  of  this  bill.  Victor  Herbert,  Isi- 
dore Witmark,  Nathan  Burkan,  Campbell  B. 
Casad,  John  Philip  Sousa,  Reginald  DeKoven, 
and  others  are  now  in  Washington  to  look 
after  it. 


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OBITUARY  NOTES. 

John  C.  Nimmo,  once  a  well-known  English 
publisher,  died  January  4  in  London.  Mr. 
Nimmo  attained  a  position  as  the  publisher  of 
high-class  works  of  permanent  value,  pro- 
duced' with  remarkable  care  and  finish.  His 
"Border  Waverley/*  edited  by  Andrew  Lang 
and  finished  with  fine  etchings,  was  probably 
his  most  notable  success. 

James  Ryder  Randall,  a  well-known 
Southern  journalist  and  author  of  the  famous 
war  song,  "Maryland,  My  Maryland,*'  died  at 
Augusta,  Ga.,  on  January  14.  Mr.  Randall 
was  born  on  January  i,  1839,  in  Baltimore, 
Md.,  and  devoted  most  of  his  life  to  journal- 
ism in  the  South.  Since  1905  he  had  been 
editor  of  the  New  Orleans  (La.)  Morning 
Star. 

WiLHELM  BuscH,  the  humorist  and  artist, 
died  January  9  at  Mechtshausen  a.  Harz, 
Prussia.  Busch,  who  is  known  the  world  over 
as  the  creator  of  Max  und  Moritz,  Hans 
Huckebein,  the  unfortunate  raven,  etc.,  was 
bom  April  15,  1832,  at  Wiedensahl  in  Han- 
nover. It  was  intended  that  he  should  become 
an  engineer.  Encouraged  by  Lehnbach  he 
studied  art  at  Diisseldorf,  Antwerp  and  Mu- 
nich. In  1859  he  joined  the  staff  of  the  Flie- 
gende  Blatter,  for  which  he  did  some  of  his 
best  work. 

William  Livingston  Alden,  a  well-known 
journalist  and  author,  died  on  January  14,  at 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Mr.  Alden,  a  descendant  of 
John  and  Priscilla  Alden,  was  born  October  9, 
1837,  at  Williamstown,  Mass.,  and  was  grad- 
uated from  Jefferson  College  in  1858.  He 
was  admitted  to  the  bar  in  i860  and  practiced 
law  until  1865,  when  he  became  a  leader  writer 
on  the  New  York  World,  Times,  for  which  he 
wrote  the. famous  humorous  "sixth  column," 
and  for  the  Graphic.  In  1885  he  was  appoint- 
ed United  States  Consul  to  Rome,  which  office 
he  held  until  1889.  For  three  years  after  that 
he  was  leader  writer  for  the  Paris  edition  of 
the  New  York  Ha  aid,  when  he  retired  to 
London  to  devote  himself  to  literary  work. 
Among  his  better-known  books  are  "Canoe 
and  Flying  Proa,"  "Domestic  Explosives," 
"Shooting  Stars,"  "Life  of  Columbus,"  "Ad- 
ventures of  Jimmy  Brown,"  "Loss  of  the 
Swansea,"  "The  Moral  Pirates,"  "Cruise  of 
the  Ghost,"  "Trying  to  Find  Europe,"  "A  Lost 
Soul,"  "Told  by  the  Colonel,"  "His  Daughter," 
and  "Drewitt's  Dream." 

HoLGER  Henrik  Herholdt  Drachmann, 
the  Danish  poet,  died  on  January  13  at  Hom- 
baek,  Denmark.  Drachmann  was  bom  Octo- 
ber 9,  1846,  in  Copenhagen,  and  began  his  pro- 
fessional career  as  a  painter  of  marines.  As 
early  as  1872  he  began  to  write  verses  which 
were  favorably  received  by  the  critics  and 
public.  To  this  early  period  belong  "Poems," 
(1872,)  "Muffled  Melodies,"  (1875,)  "Young 
Blood."  (1876,)  "Sons  of  the  Sea,"  (1877,) 
and  "Over  the  Frontier  There,"  (1877.)  The 
two  last-named  books  established  Drach- 
mann's  reputation  as  a  writer  so  firmly  that 
he  devoted  himself  thereafter  to  literature. 
Among  his  numerous  other  books  the  best 


known  are:  "East  of  the  Sun  and  Moon," 
(1880,)  "Strandby  Folk,"  (1883.)  "Once  Upon 
a  Time,"  (1885,)  "Brav-Karl,"  (1897,) 
"Gurre,"  (1899.)  "Hallfred  Vandraadeskjald," 
(1900,)  and  "The  Green  Hope,"  (1901.).  As  a 
prose  writer,  Drachmann  always  remained  a 
realist,  save  as  he  introduced  his  charac- 
teristically romantic  verses  into  the  current  of 
his  tales.  His  autobiographical  novel,  "Das 
Heilige  Feuer,"  (1899,)  contains  many  lyrical 
and  fantastical  improvisations. 

Abraham  Goldfaden,  the  "Yiddish  Shake- 
speare" and  bard  of  the  Jewish  stage,  died  on 
the  8th  inst.,  at  his  home.  318  East  Eleventh 
Street,  New  York  City.  Mr.  Goldfaden  was 
born  in  Old  Constantine,  Russia,  in  1840.  He 
was  graduated  from  the  University  of  Odessa. 
When  twenty- four  years  old  he  published  his 
first  poem,  "Progress,"  which  was  considered 
a  plea  for  Zionism  years  before  that  movement 
developed.  Without  musical  education  he 
wrote  his  own  songs,  set  them  to  music,  and 
often  sang  them  himself.  His  first  play,  a 
comedy,  "Schmendrik,"  was  produced  during 
the  Russo-Turkish  war.  A  hundred  or  more 
plays  followed  during  his  lifetime.  The  best 
known  of  his  stage  works  is  the  operetta 
"Sulamith,"  which  was  sold  to  the  managers 
of  the  Royal  Theatre  in  Budapest  for  a  trifle, 
and  which  eamed  for  its  purchaser  many 
times  his  outlay.  In  1893  Goldfaden  came  to 
this  country  to  establish  Goldfaden's  Weekly, 
a  humorous  Yiddish  magazine.  Two  years 
later  he  went  to  Paris,  where  he  remained 
until  1903,  Baron  Rothschild  giving  him  a 
small  pension  and  Hebrew  managers  also 
aiding  him.  His  funeral  was  attended  by 
75,000  persons. 


NOTES  ON  AUTHORS. 

The  new  novel  of  Katherine  Cecil  Thurston 
will  begin  in  the  February  number  of  The 
Bookman.  The  title  of  the  new  story  is  "The 
Fly  on  the  Wheel." 

It  was  announced  on  December  15  that  Al- 
fred Stead,  son  of  W.  T.  Stead,  editor  of  the 
Review  of  Reviews,  was  dead.  This  was  an 
error  which  has  caused  the  family  consider- 
able inconvenience.  Alfred  Stead  is  alive, 
and  is  filling  the  position  of  consul-general 
for  Roumania  in  London.  His  brother  Will- 
iam died  suddenly  last  month,  and  the  mistake 
arose  through  confusing  the  names  of  the  two 
brothers. 

At  the  request  of  the  late  Dr.  Watson's 
family.  Dr.  W.  Robertson  Nicoll  is  preparing 
a  memoir  of  the  famous  author  of  "Beside  the 
Bonnie  Brier  Bush."  Dr.  Nicoll  is  very  de- 
sirous of  obtaining  the  use  of  any  letters  that 
may  be  in  the  possession  of  American  friends 
of  Dr.  Watson,  and  asks  that  such  letters  be 
sent  to  Dr.  Watson's  publishers,  Dodd,  Mead 
&  Company,  New  York.  Letters  thus  loaned 
will  not  be  sent  to  England,  but  will  be  im- 
mediately copied  and  carefully  retumed  to 
owners  who  shall  kindly  loan  them. 

Charles  Welsh,  whose  "Golden  Treasury 
of  Irish  Songs  and  LjTics,"  published  by  the 
Dodge  Publishing  Company,  has  met  with 
such   marked   success,  has  nearly  ready  for 


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publication  a  collection  of  sea  songs,  entitled 
"Songs  for  Sailors."  While  his  new  book  con- 
tains many  of  the  classic  songs  of  the  sea  of 
British  origin,  the  greater  part  of  the  anthol- 
ogy consists  of  those  songs  inspired  by  events 
in  this  country  since  the  days  when  America 
had  a  merchant  marine  and'  a  navy  which 
dared  to  give  battle  to  Britain  dov^Ti  to  to-day, 
when  she  has  one  which  is  exciting  the  re- 
spect and  the  admiration  of  the  nations  of  the 
world. 


JOURNALISTIC  NOTES. 

Suburban  Life  will  hereafter  be  brought  out 
under  the  auspices  of  S.  S.  McClure  Company, 
which  has  bought  a  controlling  interest  in  the 
periodical. 

The  January  issue  of  The  Hibbert  Journal, 
(issued  in  this  country  by  Sherman,  French 
&  Company,  Boston,)  is  enlivened  by  contri- 
butions from  two  Catholic  priests,  Fathers 
Tyrrell  and  Gerard,  dealing  from  opposite 
points  of  view  with  "Modernism"  condemned- 
by  the  Pope  in  his  recent  Encyclical  Pascendi. 
Father  George  Tyrrell,  it  will  be  remembered, 
incurred  not  long  ago  the  disfavor  of  the 
Vatican,  and  has  since  been  semi-excommuni- 
cated, on  account  of  his  severe  criticisms  in 
the  London  Times  of  the  Encyclical  and  his 
bold  championing  of  the  cause  of  Modernism. 

G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons  announce  that  they 
have  taken  over  The  Reader,  heretofore  pub- 
lished by  the  Bobbs- Merrill  Company,  and 
that  they  will  hereafter  control  its  editorial 
and  business  interests.  The  Reader  will  be 
merged  with  their  magazine  under  the  title  of 
Putnam's  Monthly  and  The  Reader.  The 
first  issue  bearing  this  title  will  be  the  March 
number  with  the  imprint  of  G.  P.  Putnam's 
Sons,  New  York,  and  The  Bobbs-Merrill 
Company,  Indianapolis.  The  Reader  has  al- 
ways given  special  attention  to  fiction  and  de- 
scription, and  the  new  monthly  will  present 
more  stories  and  descriptive  articles  than  here- 
tofore, while  the  literary  quality  which  has 
been  the  distinguishing  characteristic  of  Put- 
nam's will  suffer  no  impairment. 


BUSINESS  NOTES. 

FoKT  Smith,  Ark. — C.  K.  Ingenberg  has 
suffered  a  severe  fire  loss  in  his  bookstore. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. — Stratford  &  Green 
have  just  opened  up  a  book  and  stationery 
store  at  640  South  Main  Street. 

New  York  City. — Judge  Holt  appointed 
James  B.  Sheldon  receiver  on  the  loth  inst 
for  the  A.  C.  Gunter  Publishing  Company, 
doing  business  as  the  Home  Publishing  Com- 
pany, 3  East  Fourteenth  Street.  The  business 
was  started  in  1887  as  the  Home  Publishing 
Company  by  Archibald  Clavering  Gunter  to 
publish  his  novel,  "Mr.  Barnes  of  New  York," 
after  almost  every  publisher  in  the  country  had 
refused  it.  The  book  had  an  enormous  suc- 
cess and  encouraged. the  author  to  continue 
publishing  his  plays  and  novels  and  the  works 
of  others.  In  December,  1904,  the  A.  C. 
Gunter  Publishing  Company  was  incorporated 
inth  a  capital  stock  of  $100,000,  Mr.  Gunter 


being  president  and  his  wife  secretary  and 
treasurer.  After  Mr.  Gunter  died,  in  Feb- 
ruary, 1907,  the  business  was  continued  by 
his  widow,  J.  B.  Atwater  becoming  president. 
The  petition  in  bankruptcy  was  filed  for 
Abraham  M.  Wattenburg,  $270;  Adolph 
Kempner,  $450,  and  Albert  Hencke,  for  sal- 
aries and  extra  work.  It  Wcis  stated  that  the 
assets  consist  of  accounts  for  $3500  and  some 
books,  magazines,  and  office  furniture.  Presi- 
dent Atwater  said  that  efforts  would  be  made 
to  reorganize  the  company,  which  publishes 
Gunter' s  Magazine. 

New  York  City. — By  the  fire  that  de- 
stroyed the  Parker  Building,  at  the  comer 
of  Fourth  Avenue  and  Nineteenth  Street, 
during  the  night  of  January  lo-ii,  the 
following  publishing  firms  were  rendered 
temporarily  homeless:  The  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica  Company,  and  offices  of  the  Lon- 
don Times,  etc.,  under  the  management  of  H. 
B.  Burrows;  James  Clarke  &  Co.,  Moses 
King,  D.  C.  Heath  &  Co.,  under  the  manage- 
ment of  James  H.  Mclnnes;  Judge  Publish- 
ing Company,  P.  F.  Collier's  retail  branch,  the 
Village  Press  and  Ivan  Somerville  &  Co. 

^  San  Francisco,  Cal.— James  D.  Blake  has 
r'emoved  his  bookstore  to  654  Market  Street, 
opposite  the  site  of  the  Palace  Hotel.  Mr. 
Blake  will  hereafter  conduct  his  business  un- 
der his  own  name  instead  of  as  Blake's  Book- 
store. 


BIBLIOGRAPHIC  NOTES. 

"Book- Prices  Current"  is  to  be  issued  in 
the  future  in  bi-monthly  parts,  in  order  to  get 
the  information  concerning  sales  into  the  hands 
of  booksellers  and  collectors  as  early  as  possi- 
ble after  the  sales  have  taken  place.  The  annual 
volumes  will  be  published  as  usual,  apart  from 
this  arrangement. 

Karl  W.  Hiersemann,  of  Leipzig,  an- 
nounces for  early  publication  "Beitrage  zur 
Inkunabelbibliographie,"  by  Konrad  Burger, 
librarian  of  the  library  of  the  Borsenverein 
of  Leipzig  and  author  of  a  "Druckregister  zu 
Ludwig  Hain's  'Repertorium  Bibliographi- 
cumV  etq.  Burger  for  years  has  collected 
the  material  for  this  work,  and,  judging  from 
his  thoroughness  in  research,  has  no  doubt 
gleaned  the  field  quite  thoroughly. 

Professor  Ernest  C.  Richardson,  librarian 
of  Princeton  University,  brought  out  in  1904 
a  bibliography  of  books  and  articles  on  United 
States  history  published  during  the  year  1902, 
entitled  "Writings  on  American  History, 
1902."  This  was  followed  by  a  work  of  sim- 
ilar contents  but  different  arrangement,  en- 
titled "Writings  on  American  History,  1903," 
edition  by  Professor  A.  C.  McLaughlin  and 
published  by  the  Carnegie  Institution.  As  the 
Carnegie  Institution  did  not  continue  the  en- 
terprise, a  gap  for  the  years  1904  and  1905 
remains  to  be  filled  at  some  later  time.  Dr. 
J.  P'ranklin  Jameson,  now  of  the  Carnegie 
Institution,  has  arranged,  through  subscrip- 
tions made  by  a  group  of  guarantors,  consist- 
ing of  historical  societies  and  individuals,  for 
the  preparation  and  issue  of  a  volume  on  the 


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same  plan  as  that  of  1903,  entitled"  "Writings 
on  American  History,  1906."  Continuance  for 
five  years  is  assured.  The  first  volume  will 
be  published  this  spring  by  the  Macmillan 
Company.    The  price  will  probably  be  $2.50. 

CATALOGUES  OF   NEW  AND  SECOND-HAND  BOOKS. 

H.  W.  Bryant,  223  Middle  St.,  Portland, 
Me.,  Americana,  etc.     (No.  30,  4  p.  8°.) 

Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  372  Fifth  Avenue,  New 
York,  Clearance  catalogue.  (No.  88,  1086 
r  titles.) 

George  Engclke,  280  N.  Qark  St.,  Qiicago, 
Occult  literature.     (No.  7,  556  titles.) 

Georg  &  Co.,  Basle,  Switzerland,  Books 
and  engravings  on  America,  Australia,  Ocean- 
ica  and  Arctic  regions,  with  a  supplement — 
Africana.     (No.  99,  623  titles.) 

W.  Heifer  &  Sons,  Cambridge,  Eng.,  Books 
on  natural  science,  including  the  botanical  li- 
brary of  Professor  H.  Marshall  Ward.  (No. 
28,  2766  titles.) 

Charles  E.  Lauriai  Company,  385  Washing- 
ton St.,  Boston,  Clearance  catalogue.  (Pt.  i, 
316  titles.) 

Noah  Farnham  Morrison,  314  W.  Jersey  St., 
Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Americana,  including  books 
on  Rhode  Island  and'  South  Carolina,  and^ 
some  interesting  miscellaneous  literature.  (No. 
90,  712  titles.) 

M^.  F.  Stozve,  167  Clinton  Ave.,  Kingston, 
N.  Y.,  Americana.     (No.  10.  328  titles.) 

Torch  Press  Bookshop,  Cedar  Rapids  la., 
First  editions,  books  relating  to  Iowa,  Illinois, 
Napoleon,  Indians;  also,  books  illustrated  by 
Rowlandson,  •Cruikshank  (in  color),  sport- 
ing, etc.    218  p.  32".) 

D.  Van  Nostrand  Co.,  23  Murray  St.,  New 
York,  Engineering,  architecture,  industrial, 
agriculture,  chemistry,  etc.     (48  p.  8°.) 

John  D.  Walker,  18  Douw's  Building,  Al- 
bany, N.  .Y.,  Books,  pamphlets,  autograph  let- 
ters.    (No.  14,  135  titles.) 


THE  BOOKSELLERS'  LEAGUE  THIR- 
TEENTH ANNUAL  DINNER. 
The  thirteenth  annual  dinner  and  "Ladies' 
Night"  of  The  Booksellers'  League,  given  at 
the  Aldine  Association  on  the  evening  of 
January  16,  while  not  so  well  attended  as 
these  annual  dinners  usually  have  been,  was 
a  thoroughly  enjoyable  affair.  The  slim  at- 
tendance was  due  not  to  indifference,  but  to 
the  fact  that  "grippe,"  which  is  almost  epi- 
demic in  New  York,  prevented  many  from 
venturing  out  at  night.  Those  who  had  the 
good  fortune  to  be  present  enjoyed  a  rare 
treat,  as  every  one  of  the  speakers  was  in 
particularly  good  spirits  and  added  much  to 
the  enjoyment  of  the  evening.  Dr.  Josiah 
Strong,  author  of  "Our  Country."  etc.,  in  an 
excellent  address  on  the  spread  of  civilization 
dwelt  with  emphasis  on  the  thought  that  the 
book  is  occupying  a  larger  place  in  civilization 
than  ever.  (Tharles  Battell  Loomis  read  an 
extract  from  an  unpublished  manuscript,  in 
which  he  pointed  out  in  his  inimitably  hu- 
morous manner  how  futile  it  is  for  the  aver- 
age young  American  citizen  to  hope  that  some 
day  he  may  become  President.  Ip  ro<;poMse 
to  the  hearty  applause  that  greeted  his  first 


reading  he  read  a  selection  from  one  of  his 
books.  The  Rev,  Thomas  R.  Slicer  touched 
amiably  on  many  of  the  foibles  and  follies  of 
his  fellow-men  and  was  heartily  applauded 
again  and  again.  Frederick  Russel  Burton, 
American  correspondent  of  the  London  Daily 
Express,  and  a  composer  and  author  of  note, 
gave  an  interesting  and  instructive  talk  on 
American  aboriginal  music  which  he  illus- 
trated with  songs  of  the  Ojibway  Indians,  into 
which  tribe  he  has  been  adopted  under  an  un- 
pronouncable  Ind'ian  name  which  signifies  the 
"Man-at-the- Front." 


LITERARY  AND  TRADE  NOTES. 

It  is  Professor  Francis  J.  Hall,  not  Bishop 
Hall,  of  Vermont,  who  is  the  author  of  the 
exhaustive  treatise  on  "Dogmatic  Theology," 
published  by  Longmans,  Green  &  Co. 

The  business  carried  on  by  Elliot  Stock, 
London,  the  publisher  of  "Book  Prices  Cur- 
rent," etc.,  has  been  disposed  of  to  Robert 
Scott.  Mr.  Stock  will  retain  a  part  in  the 
management,  and  the  members  of  the  staff 
will  be  unchanged. 

D.  Appleton  &  Co.  will  publish  on  the  24th 
inst.  a  work  entitled'  "Federal  Usurpation," 
by  Franklin  Pierce,  a  grandson  of  President 
Pierce,  in  which  the  author  reviews  critically 
and  in  detail  some  of  the  new  powers  recently 
assumed  by  the  Government. 

The  annual  dinner  of  the  Booksellers'  and 
Stationers'  Association  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
will  be  held  at  the  Union  Club,  on  Tuesday 
evening,  February  4,  at  seven  o'clock.  The 
date  of  the  dinner  has  been  changed  so  as  to 
insure  the  presence  of  "Uncle"  George  A. 
Olney. 

The  Macmillan  Company  have  just  ready 
an  important  philosophical  work  entitled  "The 
Will  to  Doubt,"  by  Professor  Alfred  H. 
Lloyd,  of  the  University  of  Michigan;  also, 
"The  Inward  Light,"  by  Fielding  Hall,  author 
of  "The  Soul  of  the  People,"  referred  to  in  a 
former  issue. 

William  M.  Stitt,  Jr..  has  severed  his  con- 
nection with  Blackie  &  Sons  as  their  Ameri- 
can agent,  and  formed  a  partnership  under 
the  name  of  The  Stitt  &  Hcineberg  Co.,  with 
offices  at  156  Fifth  Avenue,  Ncv/  York  City. 
The  new  firm  has  been  appointed  to  act  as 
selling  agent  in  the  United  States  of  The 
Hayes  Lithographing  Co.,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.  announce  for 
early  spring  publication  a  new  book  of  essays 
by  John  Burroughs,  entitled  "Leaf  and  Ten- 
dril ;"  a  volume  by  Professor  Irving  Babbitt, 
of  the  Harvard  Faculty,  on  "Literature  and 
the  American  College;"  and  a  collection  of 
New  England  salt-water  talcs,  entitled  "The 
Rose,"  by  George  S.  Wasson,  author  of  "The 
Green  Shay,"  etc. 

"Donald  and  Dorothy,"  one  of  Mrs.  Mary 
Mapes  Dodge's  earliest  works,  has  had  an  in- 
teresting history.  It  was  taken  over  by  its 
present  publishers,  the  Century  Company, 
from  the  firm  originally  publishing  it  in  Sep- 
tember, 1893,  ten  years  after  issue,  and  has 
been  reprinted  sixteen  times  in  the  fourteen 
years   since,    with   every   indication   that   the 


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present  yearly  sale  of  two  thousand  or  more 
copies  will  continue  indefinitely. 

When  the  American  Forestry  Association 
meets  at  the  Willard  Hotel,  Washington,  on 
January  29,  the  work  of  an  active  year  will  be 
reported.  To  influence  public  sentiment  in 
favor  of  its  purposes,  the  association  has  pur- 
chased the  magazine  Forestry  and  Irrigation, 
has  enlarged  and  improved  it,  and  has  sent. 
since  July  i,  regular  press  bulletins  to  1500 
newspapers.  The  prospect  of  a  timber  famine 
in  this  country  makes  the  forestry  question  a 
vital  matter  for  all  publishers. 

I>ODD,  Mead  &  Co.  will  publish  shortly 
"My  Lady  of  Cleeve,''  a  novel  by  Percy  J. 
Hartley,  with  a  colored  frontispiece  by  Harri- 
son Fisher  and  several  other  illustrations  in 
two  colors ;  also,  "Mryl,"  by  William  Tilling- 
hast  Eldridge.  a  modern  story  of  mystery,  ro- 
mance and  adventure  among  the  hills  of  New 
Hampshire.  The  title  of  the  new  story  by 
George  Barr  McCutcheon  will  be  "The  Hus- 
bands of  Edith.*;  The  title  of  Will  Lilli- 
bridge's  forthcoming  novel  will  be  "The  Load- 
stone," instead  of  "The  Magnet." 

The  Eragny  Press  having  accepted  a  com- 
mission from  the  Societe  des  Cent  Biblio- 
philes of  Paris  for  the  production  of  an  exclu- 
sive edition  of  "Salamon  and  Balkis,"  by  Ger- 
ard de  Ner\'al,  the  issue  of  the  Herrick  songs 
has  been  unavoidably  postponed,  so  that  there 
is  still  an  opportunity  for  intending  subscri- 
bers to  send  in  their  names.  The  "Salamon" 
will  be  the  most  richly  decorated  book  yet  is- 
sued by  the  press.  The  entire  edition  is  re- 
served, and  even  the  original  blocks  and 
drawings  are  to  be  handed  over  to  the  club. 

G.  W.  Dillingham  Company  announce  for 
early  publication  "The  Profligate,"  by  Arthur 
Homblow,  author  of  the  two  popular  novels, 
"The  Lion  and  the  Mouse'"  and  "The  End'  of 
the  Game ;"  "As  the  Hart  Panteth,"  by  Hallie 
Erminie  Rives:  "The  Round  Up,"  novelized 
from  the  play  by  M.  M  Miller  and  John  Mur- 
ray: "The  Old  Homestead."  novelized  from 
Denman  Thompson's  play:  "The  Chorus 
Lady,"  novelized  from  James  Forbes's  play  by 
John  W.  Harding:  "Gertrude  Elliott's  Cruci- 
ble." by  the  author  of  "Kathcrine's  Sheaves," 
and  two  new  novels  by  Fergus  Hume. 

The  success  of  Duffiekl  Osborn's  story  of 
"The  Angels  of  Messer  Ercole,"  which  was 
isj^ued  in  such  a  charming  dress  last  fall,  has 
strengthened  the  desires  of  the  publishers, 
Frederick  A.  Stokes  Company,  to  bring  out 
additional  volumes  in  the  series  Little  Novels 
of  Famous  Cities.  The  idea  is  to  publish  in 
handsome  form  short  novels  that  are  especial- 
ly characteristic  of  the  cities  in  which  their 
scenes  are  laid.  There  will  be  no  attempted 
uniformity  in  the  style  of  the  stories.  The 
characters  and  the  plots  will  in  some  cases  be 
historical  and  in  others  purely  imaginary. 
Some  will  be  tales  of  past  centuries  and  some 
of  the  present,  but  all  will  be  essentially  char- 
acteristic of  a  town  or  city.  There  would 
seem  to  be  a  chance  here  for  good  writers 
who  have  either  not  learned  to  construct  a 
long  novel  or  who  have  manuscripts  that  do 
not  conform  to  ordinary  fiction  '■equire^enls. 


Hills  &  Hafely,  to  meet  the  growing  de- 
mand for  a  refined  souvenir  of  St.  Patrick's 
Day,  have  published  thirteen  dainty  designs, 
with  handsome  covers  and  appropriate  mot- 
toes to  retail  at  from  five  to  twenty-five  cents. 
Each  design  is  a  reminder  of  the  land  of  the 
shamrock  and  the  harp,  and  of  the  spirit  of 
friendship  and  kinship,  and  is  as  suitable  as 
a  reminder  of  the  day  for  friends  in  this  coun- 
try as  it  is  for  friends  in  "ould  Erin."  As  most 
of  the  goods  heretofore  in  the  market  have 
been  as  coarse  as  they  were  cheap,  and  were 
defaced  with  caricatures  of  and  libels  upon 
the  Irish  people,  this  series  is  certain  there- 
fore to  find  a  ready  sale  among  the  bet- 
ter class  of  Irish-Americans.  One  design, 
a  four-page  folder,  showing  on  the  cover  an 
Irish  flag  and  an  American  flag  crossed  over 
a  steamer  on  the  ocean,  all  done  in  color  and 
delicate  tint,  is  the  invention  of  Mr.  Fred. 
Hafely. 

L.  C.  Page  &  Company  will  publish  shortly 
a  book  of  interest  to  prospective  British  tour- 
ists, entitled  "British  Highways  and  Byways 
from  a  Motor  Car,"  by  Thomas  D.  Murphy. 
In  this  chronicle  of  a  summer's  motoring  in 
Great  Britain  the  author  has  not  attempted  a 
guide  book,  yet  the  maps  and  illustrations,  to- 
gether with  the  comments  on  roads  and  inns, 
are  of  value  in  that  capacity.  It  takes  the 
tourist  out  of  the  beaten  track  into  the  most 
delightful  country  in  the  world,  with  its 
towns,  villages,  historic  spots  and  solitary 
ruins.  Notwithstanding  its  title  the  book  is 
of  interest  not  only  to  motorists,  but  to  the 
tourist  who  must  depend  upon  the  railways, 
since  the  majority  of  the  places  described  can 
be  reached  by  rail  supplemented  by  a  walk  or 
drive.  They  announce  that  the  title  of  Gam- 
aliel Bradford,  Jr.'s  book,  recently  announced 
as  "God  Save  the  Commonwealth,"  has  been 
changed  to  "Matthew  Porter,"  (the  name  of 
the  hero,)  with  the  sub-title  "No  Wit,  No 
Help  Like  a  Woman's." 

Frederick  A.  Stokes  Company  have  just 
ready  an  interesting  novel  of  the  San  Fran- 
cisco fire,  entitled  "Travers,"  written  by  Miss 
Sara  Dean,  who  herself  experienced  the 
scenes  she  describes.  Although  primarily  a 
novel  of  action,  its  interest  is  deepened  by  the 
human  problems  presented.  It  shows  the 
overturning  of  characters  that  occurs  in  a 
great  catastrophe.  The  hero  of  her  story  be- 
comes a  thief,  and  the  thief  becomes  a  hero. 
They  have  also  ready  another  novel  by  that 
pastmaster  of  the  adventure  story,  Harold 
Bindloss.  Instead  of  the  Northwestern  prai- 
ries, his  scene  has  shifted  to  the  Canary 
Islands  and  along  the  west  coast  of  Africa, 
where  two  indomitable  men  undergo  tremend- 
ous hardships  and  labor  with  the  utmost  vigor 
to  save  a  sunken  steamer.  The  title  of  the 
novel  is  "For  Jacinta."  Jacinta  is  the  young 
woman  who  influences  most  of  the  action,  and 
a  very  interesting  person  she  is.  In  the  last 
week  in  January  they  will  publish  four  new 
volumes  in  the  series  of  Masterpieces  in  Color 
which  have  had  such  a  signal  success, 
namely,  "Raphael,"  by  Paul  G  Konody; 
"Lord  Lcighton."  by  A.  Lys  Baldry;  "Rem- 
brandt," by  Josef  Israels,  and  "Fra  Angelico," 


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by  James  Mason.  Each  volume  will  have 
eight  full-page  reproductions  in  color.  To 
make  the  volume  of  "Fra  Angelico"  satisfac- 
tory, the  publishers  have  used  gold  in  addition 
to  full  colors  in  reproducing  the  paintings. 

G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons  are  bringing  out  this 
month  for  the  Cambridge  University  Press 
the  following  five  notable  books:  "Interna- 
tional Law— Part  11.,  War,"  by  John  West- 
lake,  Whewell  Professor  of  International  Law 
in  the  University  of  Cambridge,  which  treats 
in  an  authoritative  manner  the  various  phases 
of  this  subject  and  includes  a  chapter  on  The 
Hague  Conference  of  1907;  "The  Life  of 
William  Sterndale  Bennett,"  by  his  son,  J.  R. 
Sterndale  Bennett,  Fellow  of  King's  College, 
London,  a  careful  and  interesting  record  of 
the  life  of  this  famous  musician;  "Scientific 
Papers,"  by  Sir  George  Howard  Darwin, 
Plumian  Professor  in  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge, the  latest  addition  to  the  long  list  of 
collected  works  and  mathematical  papers  pub- 
lished by  the  press,  which  treats  of  oceanic 
tides  and  lunar  disturbance  of  gravity;  "An 
Introduction  to  the  Theory  of  Multiply  Pe- 
riodic Functions,"  by  H.  F.  Baker,  lecturer  in 
mathematics  in  the  University  of  Cambridge, 
which  consists  of  two  parts— the  first  dealing 
with  the  theory  of  hyperelliptic  functions  of 
two  variables,  and  the  second  with  the  reduc- 
tion of  the  theory  of  general  multiply-periodic 
functions  to  the  theory  of  algebraic  functions ; 
also,  "A  Life  of  Gilbert  Burnet,  Bishop  of 
Salisbury,"  in  two  parts,  the  first  by  T.  E.  S. 
Clarke,  Minister  of  Saltoun,  and  the  second 
by  H.  C.  Foxcroft,  editor  of  "A  Supplement 
to  Burnet's  History  of  His  Own  Time,"  the 
first  being  a  record  of  Bishop  Burnet's  life  in 
Scotland,  and  the  second  of  his  life  in  Eng- 
land. 

AUCTION  SALES. 

January  20,  21,  2:30  p.m. — Books  chiefly 
from  the  library  of  a  Massachusetts  antiqua- 
rian and  historian,  including  rare  Americana, 
early  American  periodicals,  first  editions  of 
American  authors,  etc.  (611  lots.) — Ander- 
son. 

January  22,  23,  2:30  p.m. — Miscellaneous, 
including  duplicates  from  the  library  of  the 
Grolier  Qub.    (618  lots.) — Anderson. 

January  24,  2:30  p.m. — Historical  and  lit- 
erary autographs,  both  American  and  Euro- 
pean, with  those  of  William  C.  Hess,  of  New 
York  City,  including  Madison  on  the  "Em- 
bargo," General  Huntington  on  the  battle  of 
Bunker  Hill;  Steuben  to  Jefferson;  Lord 
Cornbury,  1687;  Evacuation  of  Boston,  1776; 
Lincoln  and  Grant,  1865;  a  photograph  of  J. 
Wilkes  Booth;  Dickens  on  the  pretended  son 
of  Grimaldi;  Brjrant  about  "Thanatopsis ;" 
Lowell  about  returning  books ;  a  full  letter  of 
Queen  Victoria;  a  fine  Schiller  letter,  etc. 
(308  lots.) — Anderson. 

January  24,  8  p.m.— Engravings  and  etch- 
ings.   (321  lots.) — Anderson. 

January  27,  28,  2 .30  p.m.— Rare  Americana, 
including  many  of  the  books  from  the  collec- 
tion formed  by  Miss  Nellie  Malcolm,  of  Lon- 
don, Eng.     (669  lots.) — Anderson. 


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Key   to   Went  worth's   Practical    Arithmetic,   new   or 
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Arthur  X.  AllM,  464  Fulton  8t,  Troy.  V.  T. 

American  Machinist,  weekly,   1907. 

F,  O.  Allen,  78  0«notoo  St.,  Auburn,  H.  T. 
Gray's  Anatomy,  second-hand,  good  condition,  fairly 
late  ed. 

Amor.  Bap.  Pub.  Boo.,  87  B.  Pryor  8t.,  Atlanta,  Ga, 

The  Scornful  Lady,  by  Lansdown. 

Tew  of  Venice    by  Lansdown. 

1  he   Duenna,    Sheiidan. 

The  Jew,  by  Cuinberland. 

Woman   rleased,  by  Fletcher. 

The  Cus-toms  of  the  Country. 

Tlie  Double  Marriage,  by  Ben  Jonson. 

The    Malcontent,    Mar&ton. 

The    Insatiate    Countess,    Marston. 

Booth,   On  Baptism. 

Wisdom   of    Conftidus. 

Am.  Bap.  Pub.  Boc,  177  Wabatb  Ave.,  Ohieago,  111. 
Old  Green  Bay.  Martin. 

Am.  Bap.  Pub.  Boc,  1680  Oboitnut  St.,  PhUa.,  Pa. 
The    Te&timony    of    the    Evangelists.      Pub.    by    R. 
Clarke  &  Co.,  Cin. 

Amerioan  Vewi  Oo.,  89  Chambon  St,  V.  T. 
Early   History   of   Coffee   Houses,    E.    F.   Robinson. 
Kegan  Paul.  London,   1893. 

American  Preii  Co.,  Baltimore,  Xd« 
Old  Merchants  of  New  York,  vols.  3  and  5. 

Amerioan  Tract  Booiety*  150  Nassau  St.,  V.  T. 
Sennets   and    Madrigals   of    Michaelangelo,    W.    W. 

Newell. 
Rubaiyat   of   Omar   Khayyam.    W.    W.    Brown. 
Both    Riverside    Press. 

Ammon  k  Xackel,   Buccessors  to  Legfat  Bros.» 
81  Chambers  Bt.,  V.  Y. 

International  Encvclop.-edia,  old  ed.,  15  vols. 
Valentine   Manual,    1851. 
Coleman's  Church  in  America. 


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k   MM/tikbL—Continued. 
The  Han   Family  of  Rhode  Island. 
Autobiography  of  David  Crockett. 
A   Quaker   Soldier. 

Ate  0.  Andenon,  Haary,  Bannock  Co.,  IdahOf 
Robert  and  Bertrand,  in  Dutch,  a  story. 
Taxidermist's  instruction  book. 
Shakesfeare    complete    Dramatic  and  Poetic,   i  vol. 
Kelly,   J.    Hall,   Circular  for   Emigrants  to  Oregon. 

1831. 

Antique  Book  Store,  Toledo,  0. 
FUgellatJon  and  Flagellants,  Cooper. 
Slavery,  Narrative  Life  of  Henry  Biff. 

Bailey  ft  Baokett,  Byraonte,  V.  T. 
Life    of    Stephen    A.    Douglass,    Henry    M.    Flint 
Phila..    i860. 

Wm  X.  BalBi,  UlS  Market  St.,  PkUa.,  Pa. 
Travcrs,  Moca  Maclean.     Appleton. 


ft  Taylor  do..  U  X.  ITtk  St..  V.  T. 

Library  Journal,   vol.   15;   June,   1880. 
RusselL  Guide  to   Brit,   and  Amer.   Novels. 
Holy  Cross,  by  Wm.   C.  Prime. 
Among  Northern  Hills,  bv  Wm.  C.  Prime. 
Along  New  England  Roaos,  by  Wm.  C.  Prime. 

Baltimore  Book  Co.,  S  E.  Lexington  St.,  Balti- 
more, Md. 
Katherine   Day. 

H.  X.    Barker,   419   Adame  St,   Springfield,   Hi. 
Hemdon's  Life  of  Lincoln,  3  vols. 
Tribune  Tract,   no.   6. 
Reynolds'    Sketches,   Life   and   Times. 
Books  on  Illinois  history. 

0.  E.  Barr,  Laaoaeter,  Fa. 

Memoir  of  Ninon  de  I'Enclos. 
Ssint  Simon  Memoirs. 
Memoirs    of    Chateaubriand. 

a  X.  Bartbell,  Ann  Arbor,  Kloh.    iCash,} 

Shea's  Discovery  and  Exploration  of  Mississippi 
Valley. 

Bishop's  First  Book  of  the  Law. 

Set  of  L^   R.   A.,   ist  Series. 

Ax>thiiiff  in  the  way  of  homoeopathic  text-books. 

Allen's  Handbook  of  Materia  Medica  and  Homoeo- 
pathic Therapeutic:}. 

B.  J.   BarUett  ft   Oo.,   U  OornkUl,   Boeton. 

Life  and  Campaigns  of  Maj.-Gen.  J.  £.  B.  Stuart. 
Swinton's  Campaigns  of  Army  of  Potomac 
Headlejr's  Confederate  Operations  in  Canada  and  New 

Ycrk. 
Kidd's   Control  of  Tropics. 
Modes'   Establishment  of  Spanish  Rule  in  America. 

Belknap  ft  Warfield,  Hartford,  Conn. 
The  Garden  Story.  Ellwanger.     D.  Appleton  &  Co. 

L.  Benedloki,  79  Xeroer  St.,  V.  Y. 

Daily  Prayers,  a  Manual  of  Catholic  Devotion,  Sad- 

Ixer  &  Co.,   1868,  or  later  cd.,  in  good  condition. 

Jamee  D.  Blake,  664  Market  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Dfkinell's   Colonial  History  of   S.  F. 
Any  item  of  Califomiana,  literary  or  historical. 
Anything  by  R.   S.   Hichens. 
Anything  by  H.  G.  Wells. 
Anything  by  Stephen  Crane. 
Anything  by  G.   B.  Shaw. 
Ac>  thing  by  Prentice  Mulford. 
Arything   by   D'Aurevilly. 
Thais,   by  Anatole  France. 
Anything   by  Anatole   France. 
Anything  by  Lonys. 
Life  of  Sophie  Amould,  by  Douglas. 
Satyricon   of   Petronius,   Wilde. 
G<dden  Ass  of  Apuleius.  Byrne. 
Krigfat's  Worship  of  Priapus. 
Works  of  Sacher  Masoch. 
Att>thing  by  Ambrose  Bierce. 
An  Itinerant  House,  by  Dawson. 
V^'orks  of  Dr.  Jacobus  on  Anthropology. 
Apvthing  by  i^ora  McDonald  Shearer  published  by 
Doxcy  in  S.  F. 


Bobbe-Xerrlll  Oo.,  Zadlanapolli,  Xnd. 
B.    A.    Gould.    Investigations    in    the    Military    and 

Anthropological     Statistics     of  American   Soldiers. 

U.  S.   S&nitary  Commission,   1869. 
Abbe  Cuoq,  Dictionary  of  the  Algonquin  Language. 

MontnaT,  Ch^plean  &   Son,    1886. 
Planche,   Cyclopaedia  of  Costume,  2  vols.     London, 

i876-*79. 
G.  A.  Archer,  Pedigree  of  the  Lawrence  Family  of 

Pennsylvania.  ^    .  .      «      .      „ 

Lang,   Efnglish  Worthies,   Marlborough,   Steele^  Ben 

Jonaon. 

Book  Bzohange,  Toledo,  0. 
Cook,  W.  H.,  Physio-Medical  Dispensatory. 
Any  physio-medical  publications. 
Any  magazine   articles  about  Bashkirtseff. 
Hutieker,  Introduction  to  Dramatic  Opinions. 
Schoolcraft,  Algic  Researches,  vol.  2, 

The  Boeton  Book  Co.,  S8  FranoU  St.,   Tenway, 


Catholic  World,  Nov.,  1874. 

North  Amer,  Rev.,  April,  '53;   Oct.,  '54;  Jan.,  '55; 

t.  p.  i.  vol.  74. 
Sets,  bound  or  unbound,  of  periodicals  other  than 

the  popular  ones. 

L.  A.  Boiworth,  P.  0.  Box  S46,  Falrport,  V.  7. 

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Old  maps  western  N.  Y. 
Old  pictures  western  N.  Y. 
Old  books  western  N.  Y. 
Old  Rochester  Imprints. 

0.  L.  Bowman  ft  Ck>.,   M40  B.  88d  St.,   B.   T. 

Hastings'  Bible  Dictionary. 

Brentano't,  5th  Ave  and  87th  St,  N.  Y. 
Carey's  Srprting  Ballads. 
Chimmie  Fadden  and  Major  Max. 
Cbimmie  Fadden   Explained. 
The  Warner   Library. 
Loves  of  an  Uncrowned  Queen,  2  vol.  ed. 

8ueen  of  Tears,  2  vol.  ed. 
rs.  Fiteberbert  and  George  the  Fourth,  2  vol.  ed. 
Ufe  of  Belle  Bovd. 
Fletcher's  What  Sense. 
Hoyal  Enchantress. 
Pioctor's  Half-Hours  With  Stars. 
Sykes'  Persia  on  a  Side-Saddle. 
Underwood's  Automatic   Writing. 
Birds  of  Skogie  Marsh. 
Jonathan    Siick. 
Hovsekeeping   in   Blue    Grass. 
Lie's   Niobe. 
Marriott's  Column. 

Brief   Hist.    Eng.    Drama.     N.   Y.,   1890. 
Sketch  of   Eng.   Drama.     N.    Y..   1881. 
Stcker's  Dracula. 
Hamerton's   Etchers'  Handbook. 
Shaw's   Love  Among  Artists. 
Bell's  Aerial  Locomotion. 
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Puck's  Almanac,  1878. 

Time  Magasine   (English),  vol.   i,  no.   i. 

Overland  Monthly,  July,  1869;  May,  Dec,  '70; 
Nov.,  '87. 

The  Calif omian,   1864  to  '65. 

Buyers'  Manual  and  Business  Guide,  San  Fran- 
cisco.   Z872. 

The   Critic,   Aug.  ^0,    1884. 

A.  Xnttner,  897  Bowery,  H.  Y.  City.     iCath.^ 
How  to  Make  and  How  to  Mend. 
Holcombe.   The   End  of  the  World. 
Baile/s  Horticulture,  6  vols. 
Hidden   Sin.     Harper. 

VIel  Morrow  Ladd  Co.,  646  rnlton  St., 
Brooklyn,  V.  Y. 

Pateraon's  Nautical  Encyclopedia. 

Okarlei  X.  LanrUt  Co.,  S85  Washington  St.,  Bostom. 

Felt's  Annals  of    Salem. 

The  Diary  of  William  Pyncheon  of  Salem.    H..  M. 

&  Co. 
Historical  Sketches  of  Salem.    Osgood  &  Batchelder. 
Old  State  House,  6th  ed.     1803. 
Little   Women,    a    pts.      1868-69. 
Little    Men.      1871. 
Joan  of  Arc.  illus.  by  M.  Boutet  de  Monvel,  orig. 

ed.  in  English.     Pub.  by  Century  Co. 
/.Ihambra,   illus.   by  Pennell,   Macmillan's   ist  issue 

of  this  ed. 
Wcnder  Book,  illus.  by  Walter  Crane.    Boston,  1892. 
Robin  Hoed,  by  Howard  Pyle.     Scribner.  1883. 
A  Chapter  in  £rie,  bv  Chas.  Francis  Aoams. 
MaximiUian's  Expedition  in  America,  xst  ed. 
Architecture  Navalis  by  Chapman.    Pub.  about  1790. 
Jack   the    Giant   Killer,   illus.    by   Hugh    Thompson, 

first  printing. 
Old    Italian   Masters,   by   Timothy   Cole,    xst   issue. 

Century  Co. 
The  Brownies,  Their  Book,  by  Palmer  Cox,  xst  ed. 

1887. 
Huckleberry  Finn,   Puddin'head  Wilson,  Tom   Saw- 
yer Abroad,  all  by  Mark  Twain.    Am.  Pub.  Co. 
Physics    of    Earth's    Crudts,    by    Fisher.      Pub.    by 

Macmillan  &  Co. 
Muntx'a  Life  of  Raphael. 
Crowe    and    Cavalcaselle's    History    of    Painting    in 

Italy,  3  vols. 
Crowe    and    Cavalcaselle's    History    of    Painting    in 

Northern  Italy,  2  vols. 

Lemoke  *  Bneohner,  11  E.  17th  St.,  V.  Y. 

Kohlrausch,    Physical    Measurements. 

Lexington  Book  Shop,  780  Lexington  Ave.,  V.  Y. 

Lambert,  History  of  New  Haven.     1838. 

Sot.nenschein,  Readers'  Guide  to  Best  Books^  2  vols. 

James,  G.   P.  R.,  Novel*,  any. 

Irving's  Life  of  Goldsmith,  2  vols.     1840. 

Pennell    Pen  Drawings. 

Fiske,  Discovery  of  America,  large  paper,  hds. 

Fiske.   American   Revolution,   large   paper,   bds. 

Moore's  Songs  and  Poems,   10  vols.     X840. 

Scott's  Pcems,   12  vols.     Cadell. 

Prescott's  Works^  14  vols.,  early  ed. 

Library  Commission,  Xadison,  Wis. 
Fiske's  Discovery  of  America. 

Llhrary  of  Congress,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Rogers,  Horatio,  Mary  Dyer,  the  Quaker  Martyr. 
rrovidence,  Preston  &  Rounds,  1896. 

N.  Y.  State  Adj. -Gen.  Office,  Index  to  Awards  on 
Claimai  of  Soldiers  of  the  War  of  18x2  as  Audited 
and  Allowed  by  the  Adj.  and  Insp. -Generals 
Pursuant  to  Chap.  176.  Laws  of  X859.  Albany, 
Weed,  Parsons  &  Co.,  x86o. 

Linahan  Book  Co.,  681  Xarket  St.,  St.  LouU,  Xo. 

Miuot,  Embry. 
Harper's,  1878. 
McClelland,  Reg.  Ana. 


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Barthelow,  Hypodermic  Med. 
Bell,  On  the  Hand. 
"Ansel   Money/*   On   Children. 

Xlttto,  Bzvwa  *  Go.,  S64  Waahlnfftoii  BU  BottoB. 

Ernst,    Married   Women. 

Pictures  of  Travel  and  Book  of  Song,  trans,  from 

German  of  Heine,  C.  G.  Leland. 
Century  Atlas. 
Tcur  Around  My  Garden. 
Life  of  Whitman,   Dr.   R.   M.   Bucke. 
Woodbury's   Sketches. 

The  Jukes,  by  Dugdale.     G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons. 
Burch  Divorce  Case. 
Trial  of  Mordaunt  vs.  Mordaunt 

Yrtdcrlok  LoeMr  ft  Co.,  Brooklyn,  V.  T, 
Knickerbocker  History  of  New  York,   xst  ed.     De- 
scribe  condition. 

B.  Lofia  ft  Bob,  ISM  Third  Ave.,  V.  T. 
Lanneac,  Auscultation  and  Diseases  of  the  Chest. 
Works    of    Hippocrates. 
Dahon,  Anatomy  of  the  Brain,  3  vols. 

lUeavlcy  Bret.,  Detroit,  Kioh* 
Seoond-hand  set  of  Lincoln,  by  Nicolay  and  Hay. 

MeBcTltt-WlIaaB,  Bartaia  Bookihop,  1  Barclay 
Bt..  V.  Y. 

The    Sages   of   Ireland. 

Bryce's  American  Commonwealth,  3  vols.,  xst  ed. 
Rcmco  and  JuUet,  Booklovers'  4o-voI.  ed.,  preferably 
limp  leath. 

G.  0.  Martin,  464  W.  88d  St.,  N.  Y. 
Telephone    directories    of    principal    cities    and    city 
directories  cheap  for  cash. 

WlUlaa  H.  Miatr,  Oadar  Bapida.  Za. 
Gray.   Manual  of  Botany,   xst  ed.     1848. 
Qcick,  Aladdin  &  Company. 
Quick.    Early   Fairyland. 

MatTla  Book  Bkop,  168  Wabaah  Ato.,  Ohloago,  Zllt 

Hudson,  Naturalist  on  the  Plata. 

Hcdfon,  Idle  Days  in  Patagonia. 

Merrianij,  Mammals  of  the  Adirondacks. 

Blake's  The  Grave,  orig.  4to. 

Sotner's  Honduras  Inter-Ocean   Railway. 

Mania TTa,    Physiognomy   and    Expressions. 

Lady  Alford's  Book  on  Needlework. 

Epes    Sargent's  School  Speaker. 

TcpeliuaL  Surgeon  Stories. 

Larditer^i  Economics  of  Railroads.     About  X850. 

Feuxllct,  Punchinello. 

Wxrsor's  Memorial  History  of  Boston. 

Ccllina.    Blossom   and    Fruit. 

Mallocl^  New  Paul  and  Virginia. 

Werthcimer,  Duke  of  Reichstag. 

Joicini's  Treatise  on  Grand  Military  Operations. 

Writings  of  J.   C.  Calhoun. 

Acything  on  construction  of  harbors,  docks  and  ports. 

Beforts  of  the  xoth  International  Congress  of  Navi- 
gation. 

B.  7.  Morrlaoa,  814  W.  Jenoy  Bt,  Blisabotk,  V.  7. 

Garfield,  J.  A.,  Life  of,  by  Mason.     Lond.,  x88x. 

Harte.   Bret,   xst  eds. 

Caiifomian. 

Great  Conflagration,  Chicago.  Its  Past,  Present  and 
Future,  ed.  of  1871  only. 

Winegar  Genealogy. 

Vna  ft  Co.,  887  V.  Soward  Bt.,  Baltimore,  Xd. 

Lcwell,   On  Bankruptcy,  second-hand  copy. 

Old  Oonor  Book  Btoro,  87  Bromflold  Bt., 
Botton,  Mast. 
Lives  of  Eminent  Women  of  Bible.  Steele. 
Blailde^a   How   to  Get   Strong,   with   biographies   in 

the  baclL     Harper. 
Bliss  Genealogy,  J.  H.  Bliss.     x88x. 
Poems,  by  Stephen  Phillips. 

W.  W,  Oibomo,  Banta  Barbara,  OaL 
Ihe  Poems  of  Bernard  Barton,  the  Quaker  Poet. 

W.  lOUard  Pabntr  Co.,  80  Monroo  Bt.. 

Oraad  Bavids,  Xloh. 

Xicene  and  Post-Nicene  Fathers  of  Christian  Church, 

ist  Scries,  vols.   3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,   14;  ad  Series, 

voL  4,  Scribner  or  Christian  Literature  Co,  ed. 

Who  Shall  Be  Victor. 


0.  0.  Parkor,  880  Bo.  Broadway,  Lot  Angolos,  OaL 

Popular  Science  Monthly,  June,  1903. 
Voice  in  the  Desert.  Mackie. 
In  This  Our  Worid.  C.  P.  Stetson. 
Other   Things   Being   Equal,    E.    Wolf. 
Metaphysics  of  Ethics,  Kant. 

D.  L.  PaiMTant,  Zolionoplo,  Pa. 
The  Ramayana. 
Confucius  Analects. 
Milman's  Greek  Lyrics. 
Aristotle's   Ethics. 
Cid  Ballads,  by  Geo.  Dennis. 

Kegan  Panl,  Trench,  Tmbner  ft  Co.,  Ltd..  Drydoa 
HouM,  48  Oerrard  St.,  London,  W.,  Bng. 

Winthrop's  New  England,  2  vols.     x853- 

Riiladophia  Book  Oo.,  17  8.  9th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Set  of  Transactions  American  Society  of  Civil  En- 
gineers. ^  ^,       .    , 

Set  of  Transactions  American  Society  of  Electrical 
Engineers. 

Set  of  Transactions  American  Society  of  Mechanical 
Engineers. 

Set  of  Transactions  American  Institute  of  Mining 
Engineers. 

Set  of  Mineral  Industry, 

Set  of  Journal  of  the  Society  of  Chemical  Industry. 

Set  of  Journal  of  the  American  Chemical  Society, 

PhiladelphU   Magasine   Bepot,    886   K.    10th   St., 

PhUa.,  Pa. 
Job  loU  of  rare  and  out  of  print  magazines;  also 

transactions,  proceedings  and  collections  of  societies, 

at  low  prices  for  cash. 

Pioroo  ft  Zaha,  088  17th  Bt,  Donvor,  Oolo. 

Amos,  Science  of  law. 

Brcwn,  Factors  of  Shorthand  Speed. 

Engineering  Mechanics  for  Jan.,  1894. 

T.  Pillot  Co.,  409  Main  St.,  Houston,  Tex. 
Stoddard's   Lectures. 
Any  books  on  Texas. 

E.  W.  Portor,  188  Xndioott  Arcado,  Bt.  Paul,  Xlnn. 

Dana's  Recollections  of  the  Civil  War. 

Memoirs  of  Count  Grammont,  1.  p.  copy,   18x1   ed., 

cl.,  uncut. 
Ergravings  or   etchings  to   use   in   extra-illustrating 

the  following:  Paul  and  Virginia.  Arabian  Nights, 

Balzac,  La  Fontaine's  Tales  and  Fables,  Grammont 

Memoirs. 
Burnett's  Reformation,  2  vols.     London,   1841. 
Pigeon  Pie,  Charlotte  M.  Yonge. 
Bcoks  on  the  history  of  Western  Pennsylvania. 
Was  Davis  a  Traitor? 
Hartshorne's  Glasses  and  Goblets  of   x6th  and   i8th 

Centuries. 
Johnnie  Phoenix,  by  Captain  Derby. 

0.  B.  Pratt,  101  8th  Ato.,  V.  Y.    iCask.^ 

Dolly    Morton,    a    novel. 
Lippard,  Legends  of  the  Mexican  War. 
O'Meaghejr    Clan   O' Meagher. 
Milman,   The   Ottoman   Empire. 
Peter  Den,  Theology,  in   English. 

Pioobytorian  Board  of  Pnb.,  198  Xiohigan  AT0.9 

Ohloago,  111. 
Ten  Epochs  of  Church  History. 
Alford's    Greek   New   Testament. 

Proibytoriaa  Book  Btoro,  Palton  Building, 
Pittjbnrgk,  Pa. 

Peloubet's  Notes    X902,  '05.  '04,  '06,  '07. 
Heatherington's  History  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
Col  well,  On  the  Psalms. 
Delietzsh,  On  Psalms  and  Hebrews. 
Colwell,  On  the  Psalms. 

Proiton  ft  Bounds  Co.,  98  Wostminstor  Bt., 
ProTldonoo,  B.  L 

Allen  and  Stoddard;  Latin  Grammar. 
Baker's  Guide  to  Fiction. 

Pnrdy  Book  and  Btat'y  Oo.,  1009  Oongrou  Avo.» 

Hovoton,  Toa. 
The  Whiskey  Ring. 

G.  P.  Pntnam't  Bom,  87  W.  88d  Bt.,  V.  T. 

Kipling,  English  Verse,  vol.  17,  Outward  Bound  ed. 
Vuillier,   History  of  Dancing,   cheap. 
Seneca,  Tranquillity  of  Mind. 
Wasson.  David  Atwood,  Poems. 


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Saion,  English,   1906. 
Rhead,   Book  Plates. 

Bcmbaugh,  Gleanings  From  the  Curious. 
Long.  Memoirs  of  R.   E.   Lee. 
Century  Dictionary,   10  vols.,  new. 
Century  Dictionary  of  Names. 
Fielder,  Life,  Times,  Speeches  J.  E.   Brown. 
Johnston  and  Brown,  Life  A.   H.   Stephens. 
Stro1>el,    Carnegie    Pocket    Companion. 
Diary    and    Letters    Mme.    DWrblay,    cd.    Woolscy, 

2   vols. 
•Golden,  Brief  of  History  Eng.  Drama. 
Summer,   Essays  on    Pol.   and    Soc.   Science. 

B.    Qnarltch,    11    Grafton   St.,   London,    W.,    Eng. 
Scaver.    J.    E.,    Narrative    of    Life    of    Mrs.    Mary 
Jamison.      1824. 

B.   E.  B.,  P.   O.   Box  948,  N.   Y.     iCash.^ 
Tytler's   Modern  Painters.      Little,   Brown   &   Co, 

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Lindley,  On  Mines;  also  Morrison. 
Oregon  country  books. 
Parker's    People's    Bible. 
Pre-Historic  Ages,  History  of. 
Pope's  Poems,  Armstrong. 

Beid's  Book  Exchange,   694  Tremont  St.,   Boston, 

Any   books   on    chess   by    Franklin    Young   or   other 
writers,    new    or    second-hand. 

Peter  Bellly,  183  N.  18th  St.,  PhiU.,  Pa. 

Swan's  I  St  and  2d  Year  Notes. 

Goidilica,    or    Notes    on    Gaelic    Manuscripts.      Cal- 
cutta,   1866. 
Feilire  of  Angusso,   by  same  author. 
Fowler's   English   Grammar. 

H.  K.  Beynolds,  880  S.  Broadway,  Los  Angeles,  Gal. 

The  Seedy  Gentleman    Peter  Robertson. 

An  Itinerant  House,  Emma  F.  Dawson. 

Complete   Poems,   Joaquin    Miller. 

Poets  of  the   Younger  Generation,   VVm.  Archer. 

American  Antiquities,   Josiah   Priest. 

A.  X.  Bobertson,  1689  Van  Kess  Ave.,  San 
Franoisco,  OaL 

Out  West,  June,  1906. 
Current  Literature,  June    1906. 
Overland  Mo.,  June,   July,    1906. 

E.  B.  Bohinson,  410  Biver  St.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 
Wells   Genealogy.      1876. 
History  of  Washington   County,   N.   Y. 

Bohde  ft  Haskina  Go.,  16  GorUandt  St..  N.  T. 

Beacon&field,  Froude.     Harper. 
Roman  Traitor,  Frank  Forrester. 
Henderson's  Germany    vol.   i  of  2-vol.  ed. 
Ridpath's  History  of  World. 

J.  Franois  Buggies,  Bronaon,  Xioh. 

Holden's   String  of  Amber   Beads. 
Bancroft's   Pacific    Coast   Fur  Trade. 
Chittenden's  Am.  Fur  Trade  of  West. 
Hime's  Life  of  Wm.  Miller.     1849. 
Dr.   Priestley's  Memoirs. 

J.  H.  Saumenlg  &  Co.,  889  Park  ATe.,Baltimore,Kd. 

Four  Years  in  a  Saddle,  by  Harry  Gilmore. 

Sorantom,  Wetmore  ft  Go.,  Bochester,  V.  T. 

Morse's   Old   Time   Gardens.      Mac. 

Twain's  Prince  and  the  Pauper,  old  ed. 

Ritual  Reason  Why. 

IngersoH's    Complete    Works. 

Early  numbers  of  The  Nation. 

Olni stead's  Journal  of  Journcv  Through  Texas. 

Scott,  odd  vols..  48-vol.  ed.,  T.  and  F.  brown  cl. 

Stoddard's  Lectures  cl.  and  leath.,   14  vols.  only. 

Charles  Soribner's  Sons,  168  Fifth  Ave.,  S.  T. 

The   Silver   Fountain,   by  A.  J.  Abbey. 

Fire   and    Sword   in    Soudan,   by    Sir   Rudolph    Von 

Slatin. 
Peter  the  Priest,  by  Jokai. 
Diary  of  a   Man  of   Fifty,  by  Henry  James. 


B.  S.  Sherwood,  48  lUiden  Lane,  H.  Y. 

Floating    Mills,   in    any    language. 

Shaaow  of  Ashley  Diet,  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood. 

Bourrienne's    Napoleon,    vol.     ;:.      Pub.    by    P.    r. 

Collier. 
Segur's  Expedition  to  Russia.     Pub.  by  Thos.  Tegg, 

London.  .  ^ 

Nell  Gwvnne  of  Old  Drury,  by  Hall  and  Downing. 
Margraflrs    International    Exchange.      Pub.    by    Mar- 

graff. 
The  Statement  of  Stella  Maberly,  by  Anstey. 

J.  C.  Sickley,  Poughkeepsle,  N.  T. 

White's  National  Cyclopedia  of  American  Biography, 

full  set. 
Hist,  of  Greene  County,  N.  Y. 
Sander's  Primer.     Pub.  1850  to  '60. 

J.  B.  Smith  ft  Co..  88  X.  81st  St..  V.  T. 

Edinburgh   cd.   of   Waverley   Novels,   vol.   46,   Millet 
imprint. 

Smith's  Book  Store,  806  N.  Howard  St.,  Baltimore, 
Kd. 

Set  of   Stoddard's   Lectures. 
.Set  of  Encyclop.'cdia  of  Americana,  16  vols. 
Catalogue   of    Whistler's    laintings. 
Set  of  Balzac,   5 3- vol.  cd. 

Smith  ft  Butterlleld,  £08  Main  St.,  Evansvllle,  Ind. 
Se\en  Decades,  by  Henry  A.  Wise. 
Smith   College   Llhrary,   Northampton,   ICaas. 

The  Nation,  Oct.    17.   i907- 
Scribner's  Magazine,   Nov.,    1907. 
Cer.tury,    May,    1907. 

A.  H.  Smythe,  48  S.  High  St.,  Golnnibus.  O. 
Young's   Analytical    Concordance,   second-hand. 
Laindian  Letters  to  Young  Men. 

G.  X.  Steohert  ft  Co..  189  W.  80th  St..  N.  Y. 
Shaw,   History    of   Currency.      Putnam. 
Gcodman,  lournal  of  Capt.  \V.  Trent.     187 1- 
llildrcth,    Pioneer    History.      1850. 
Schuyler    Colonial  New  York,  2  vols.     1885. 
Stcne,   Sir  William  Johnson,   2  vols.      1865. 
Eiitomologia  Americana,  vols.   1   to  6. 
Reports  on  Insects  of  Missouri,  i  to  9,  any. 
Lcew,   Diptcra  of  N.   Am.,   pts.   3   and  4. 
Copcland,  R.  M.,  Country  Life.     Btn.,  1866. 
Modern  Language  Notes  and  Assoc,  set  or  vol. 
Journal   of  Morphology,   vols.    1-2. 
Century   Atlas   and   Cyclo.    Names,   hf.   mor.   or   full 

laor. 
Pickett's  Hist.  Alabama,  vols.  1-2,  ist  ed. 
Tromey,    1st  and  2d  Report  Ala.   Gcol.   Survey. 
Am.  Anthropologist,  Ser.   1,   1-3;  Scr.  2.  1-3,  5-9. 

Henry  Stevens,  Son  ft  Stiles,  89  Gt.  Bussell  St., 
London,  Eng. 

Henry's  Travels  in  Canada.     1809. 
De  Smet's  Oregon   Missions.     N.   Y.,   18J.7. 
VVarre.  Sketches  in   North  America,  f°.     1846. 
Eosworth.   Hochelaga  Depicta.     1839. 

Stratford  ft  Oreen,  Los  Angeles,  CaL 

Schultz's    Systematic    Survey    of    Organic    Coloring 

Matter.     Macmillan. 
United  States  Catalogue  Supplement. 

Students'  Co-operative  Law  Book  Ex.,  84  Bromfield 
St.,  Boston. 

\rermont  Reports,  N.   Chipman,  and  vol.   59. 

Book  Prices  Current,   1905  to  '07. 

White's    Digest    Mass.    Laws. 

Supreme  Court  Reports  of  the  N.  E.  States,  odd  vols. 

Taylor's  Book  Shop,  3618  Franklin  Ave.,  St. 
Louis,   Ho. 

History  of  Baptist  Secession,  Ray. 

Eabcock    Genealogy. 

Treasures  of  the   Humble,   Maeterlinck. 

Words  That   Burn. 

Seed  Time  and  Harvest,   Fritz  Royter. 

Theosophloal  Pub.  Co.,  844  Lenox  Ave.,  V.  Y. 

Orrheus,  by  B.  R.  S.  Mead. 
Ghc&tland,  by  H.   Britton. 

The    Soul    in    Human    Embodiments,    by    Mrs,    Cora 
Richmond. 

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Hart.  On  the  Violin,  Illus.  cd. 
Chapman.  The  French  in  the  Allegheny  Valley. 
Oruthers,    Knights   of   the   Golden   IIorsc»hoe. 
Mcses    Adam's    Works. 
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Vincent,  Coxey's  Army,  Story  of  the  Commonwealth. 


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Le  Chanson   de   Roland,   trans,   by   Ribillon. 
0.  L.  Traver,  Trenton,  N.  J.    iCash.} 
Tucker,   Hist,   of  U.   S.,  4  vols. 
Ctolcy,    Early   Settlers  in   Trenton  ,and    Ewing. 

Otto  mbrloh  Co.,  886  Main  St.,  Bnffalo,  N.  Y. 
Century  Dictionary  of  Names. 
Descriptive  Guide  to   Best  Fiction,   by   Baker. 

Th«  United  Preib  Bd.  of  Pnb.,  Pittiburf,  Fa. 
Savonarola's   Interpretation   of  the  Lord's   Prayer. 
Influence  of  a  Single  Life,  Finley. 
Poole's   Annotation. 

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CENTRAL  GOVERNMENT  BANK  PLOT* 

ELASTIC  CURRENCY— Private  Schemes  in  Congress* 

WALL  STREET — ^An  Exposure  of  its  Dangerous  Methods  and  Power; 
Panics — ^How  Created — ^Effects* 

BANKS — ^Runs  by  Depositors — The  Cause* 

RAILROADS — Regulation;  Appraisal;  New  Tax  Plan;  Trusts;  Consoli- 
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CORPORATIONS  IN  POLITICS— New  View  of  Tariff* 

LAWYERS  FOR  SALE— To  Plot  Corporate  Crimes* 

POLITICAL  CONSPIRACY— To  Seize  Control  of  the  Government* 

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Tapley    (J.    F.)    Company 791 

NOTES   IN   SEASON. 

L.  C  Page  &  Co.  will  publish  shortly  a  hew 
volume  by  Francis  Miltoun,  entitlerl  "In  the 
Land  of  Mosques  and  Minarets — Rambles  in 
Algeria  and'  Tunisia,"  for  which  Blanche  Mc- 
Manus,  who  collaborated  with  the  author  in 


his  previous  books  of  travel,  has  supplied  the 
iHtJstrations. 

Henry  Holt  &  Co.  will  bring  out  on  Feb- 
ruary 8  De  Morgan's  new  novel,  "Somehow 
(jood,"  dealing  with  the  complicated  case  of 
a  man  who,  after  years  of  separation  from  his 
wife,  during  a  complete  suspension  of  mem- 
ory and  loss  of  identity,  accidentally  finds 
shelter  in  her  home.  An  almost  grown-up 
daughter,  ignorant  of  the  situation,  heightens 
the  tension  of  the  plot,  and  furnishes  her 
share  of  two  charming  stories  of  young  love. 

A.  C.  McClurg  &  Co.  will  publish  at  once 
"The  Art  of  Retouching  Systematized,"  by 
Ida  Lynch  Hower,  a  manual  of  practical  and 
methodical  instructions,  for  the  professional 
as  well  as  the  amateur  photographer,  in  the 
art  of  retouching  negatives.  It  has  been  pre- 
pared from  the  standpoint  of  over  a  quarter  of 
a  century  of  professional  training  on  the  part 
of  the  author,  and  will  provide  a  much-de- 
sired system  for  all  who  wish  to  turn  out 
good  work. 

The  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company  will  pub- 
lish shortly  "Mercia  Schuyler,"  by  Grace  Liv- 
ingston Hill-Lutz,  a  well-known  contributor 
to  leading  papers  and  religious  publications, 
who  comes  from  a  family  of  writers.  Her 
mother  is  a  writer  of  some  note;  her  aunt  is 
the  famous  "Pansy,"  (Mrs.  G.  R.  Alden;) 
and  her  cousin,  Professor  Raymond  Alden, 
is  a  brilliant  contributor  to  many  periodicals, 
and  the  winner  of  a  short-story  prize  contest 
conducted  by  a  leading  weekly  magazine  two 
years  ago. 

Moffat,  Yard  &  Company  will  publish  im- 
mediately a  brilliant  novel  by  Annulet  An- 
drews, entitled  "The  Wife  of  Narcissus."  The 
period  is  to-day  and  the  scene  New  York. 
Narcissus  is  a  poet  of  passion.  The  intimate 
picture  of  the  unconventional  circle  of  poseurs 
of  which  the  gifted  Narcissus  is  the  graceful 
centre  constitutes  one  of  the  cleverest  pieces 
of  descriptive  literature  of  recent  years.  In 
picturesque  contrast  stands  the  altogether 
adorable  wife  of  the  poet,  a  girl  of  simple 
beauty  and'  wholesome  sanity.  The  novel  is 
said  to  be  a  faithful  and  informed  study  of  a 
certain  phase  of  literary  and  artistic  life  in 
New  York,  and  exhibits  workmanship  and 
art  of  high  order;  nor  is  it  less  admirable  in 
its  "story  interest." 

CuppLES  &  Leon  Company  have  made  ar- 
rangements with  the  Authors  and  Newspapers 
Association  whereby  they  become  the  exclu- 
sive selling  agents  for  the  Association,  and 
will  publish  all  the  novels  for  which  ar- 
rangements have  been  made  for  serial  publi- 
cation. The  Association  will  continue  to  ne- 
gotiate with  authors  for  new  manuscripts  and 
arrange  for  serialization  and  advertising,  while 
the  Cupples  &  Leon  Company  will  supply  the 
trade  with  each  work  when  published  in  book 
form.  They  already  have  on  their  list  titles 
by  C.  N.  and  A.  M.  Williamson,  Robert  Barr, 
E.  F.  Benson,  Eden  Phillpotts,  Ian  Maclaren 
and  others  equally  well  known,  and  have  in 
preparation  novels  by  the  Baroness  Orczy, 
Bram  Stoker,  Arthur  W.  Marchmont,  Le 
Queux,  Rider  Haggard  and  others. 


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^F*  The  prices  of  met  books  published  under  the  rules  of  the  American  Publishers*  Association  are  preceded  lis 
this  list  by  a  double  asterisk  '*,  and  the  word  net  follows  the  price.  The  prices  of  fietion  (not  net)  published  under 
the  rules  are  preceded  by  a  dagger  r.  The  prices  of  n*t  books  not  covered  by  the  rules,  whether  published  b^ 
members  ol  the  American  Publishers'  Association  or  not,  are  preceded  by  a  single  asterisk,  and  the  word  net 
foUowttlieprioe.-«i 

The  abir»viati»n*  art  usually  ttlf-sxplanatory,  c.  after  ths  date  indicates  that  the  hook  is  copyrighted:  if 
the  cofyrighi  elats  differs  from  tke  imprtnt  datCy  the  year  of  copyright  is  added.  Books  of  foreign  origin  of  which, 
the  edition  {annotated,  illustratedj  stc^  is  entered  as  copyright^  »re  marked  c,  ed,:  translations^  e,  tr,:  «./.,  inplacr 
of  price,  indicate  that  tks  publishsr  makes  no  price,  either  net  or  retail,  and  quotes  prices  to  ths  trade  only  upon 
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A  colon  a/Ur  initial  designates  the  most  usual  given  name,  as:  A:  Augustus/  B:  Bei^amins  C:  Charles: 
D:  David:  E:  Edward:  F:  Frederic:  G:  George:  H:  Henry:  J:  Isaac:  J:  John:  L:  Louis:  N:  Nicholas:  P.' 
Peter:  R:  Richard:  S:  Samuel:  T:  Thomas:  W:  IViUiam, 

Sines  are  dssiruAted  as  follows:  F,  (yolio:  over  30  centintsisr^  high):  Q.  (fto:  under  30  cm,):  O,  (8e«.*  95  em,)r 
D.  (tamo:ao  cm.):  S.  {z6mo:\j%  cm.):  T,  (a4mo:  15  cm,):  Tt,  {-^mo:  X2%cm,):  Fs,  4/imo :  10 cm,),  Sq.,oil.9 
nar..  designate  square^  oblong y  n.trrow  books  ef  these  heights. 


Adventures    with    Indians;    by    Philip    V. 

Mighels,   W.    O.    Stoddard,    Major   G.   B. 

Davis,  Frances   McEIrath  and  others.     N. 

Y.,   Harper,    1908.    c.    11+234   p.    il-    D. 

(Harper's  young  people  ser.)  cl.,  60  c. 

Not  only  stirring  t&les  of  ambush,  battle  and 
adventure  are  embraced  in  this  volume,  but  also 
svfTgestive  glimpses  of  Indian  life  and  character, 
and  of  the  varied  phases  of  relations  between  white 
men  and  red,  as  the  formei  have  pushed  onward  to 
complete  the  conquest  of  the  continent.  While 
the  book  is  fiction  for  the  most  part,  certain  of  the 
sltoriea  are  largely  fact  and  others  are  founded 
on  actual  incidents. 

Alderman,  Edwin  Anderson.  Classics  old  and 
new:  a  series  of  school  readers:  a  first 
reader.  [Rev.  ed.]  N.  Y.,  American  Book 
Co.,  [1908.]  c.  '06,  '08.  3-112  p.  il.  D.  cl., 
25  c. 

American  Institute  of  Mining  Engineers.  Gen- 
eral alphabetical  and  analytical  index: 
Transactions  of  the  American  Institute  of 
Mining  Engineers,  vs.  1-35,  (1871-1904.)  N. 
Y.,  American  Institute  of  Mining  Engineers, 
1907,  [1908.]    79+626  p.  O.  cl,  $s;  hf.  mor., 


AndeiBon,  J :  Wesley.  From  the  plains  to  the 
pulpit.  [Addicks,  Tex.,  John  W.  Ander- 
son,] 1907,  [1908.]  c.  214  p.  por.  pis.  D. 
cl.,  $1. 

The  author  began  life  in  Texas  as  a  cowboy;  his 
experiences  were  novel  and  exciting;  how  he  came  to 
preach  tlie  gospel  and  finally  became  a  Baptist  con- 
cludes his  autobiography. 

Another  three  weeks ;  not  by  El-n-r  Gl-n.    N. 
Y.,  Life  Publishing  Co.,  1908.    c.    5-63  p. 
D.  pap.,  25  c. 
A  burlesque  of  Elinor  Glyn's  "Three  weeks.** 

Ashleman,    Lorley    Ada.     Dramatic    French 
reader:  twelve  historical  French  plays  de- 
signed   for   high    school    use;    resume    of 
French  grammar  required  in  first  year  high 
school    course.      Chic,    A.    Flanagan    Co., 
[1908.]    c.  '07.    299  p.  front.  D.  cl.,  75  c. 
The  book  is  made  in  three  sections:  the  first  con- 
taining   merely    the    text    of    the    plays:    the   second 
the  grammatical  exercises  based  upon  tnem,  and  the 
tbircf  the  vocabulary.    This  plan  has  been  adopted  for 
two   reasons:   it   has   been   thought   that   the   interest 
of    the    student,    that    valuable    ally,    would   thus    be 
more  strongly  appealed  to;  also  that  without  the  dis- 
traction  of   omnipresent   notes  greater  concentration 
of  attention  would   be   possible.     The  material   used 
has  been  taken  from  Michelet,  Guizot,  Taine  and  other 
hiMlorians,    and    from    Moliere,    Corneille,    Bcaumar- 
ch&is.   Rouget  de  Lisle«  and  Alphonse   Daudet.     Au- 
thor is  professor  in  the  University  of  Chicago. 

Bacon,  Mrs.  Josephine  Dodge  Daskam.  Ten 
to  seventeen:  a  boarding-school  diary.     N. 


Y.,  Harper,  1908.    c.  'o3-'o8.     261  p.  il.  D. 

cl.,  t$i.50. 

This  is  a  diary  of  girls  in  boarding  school  during^ 
those  years  when  the  world  is  made  up  chiefly  of 
two  kinds  of  excitement:  sentiment  and  scrapes. 
Those  who  are  concerned  with  the  story  are  all 
he&lthy,  charming  chilldren —  Roberta,  who  write* 
the  "events,"  "Ben,"  whode  cleverness  inspires  it^ 
and  Constantia,  who  prefixes  to  each  event  a  kind 
of  "iK»em"  truly  remarkable.  The  story  involves 
grown-ups  and  tbeir  various  affairs,  seen  from  the 
genuine  schoolgirl  point  of  view,  and  expressed  in  the 
exact  language  of  the  age. 

Bailey,  Eliza  R.,  and  Manly,  J:  Matthews. 
The  Bailey- Manly  spelling  book.  Bost.,. 
Houghton,   Mifflin  &  Co.,    [1908.]    c.    6-4- 


iss~  Bailey  is  teacher  of  elementary  English  in 
Boston  and  J.  M.  Manly,  professor  and  head  of  the 


154  p.p.  cl.,  ^30  c.  net. 

and  J^  M.  Manly,  pre 
department  of  English  in  tue  University  of  Chicago. 

Bair,  Rev.  J:  Franklin.  The  complete  poeti- 
cal works  of  Rev.  John  Franklin  Bair; 
with  a  number  of  il.  prepared  especially  for 
this  work.  Greensburg,  Pa.,  [Rev.  John  F. 
Bair,  1908.]  c.  '07.  21-684  p.  pors.  pis.  8**, 
cl.,  $1.50;  $1.75. 

Baker,  H :  F :  An  introduction  to  the  theory 
of  multiply  periodic  functions.  [N.  Y.,  Put- 
nam,] 1908.    352  p.  8*,  cl.,  ♦$3.75  net. 

Baker,  T.  Thorne.  The  spetroscope:  its  uses 
in  general  analytical  chemistry;  an  inter- 
mediate text-book  for  practical  chemists. 
N.  Y.,  William  Wood  &  Co.,  1908.  il.  pis. 
8°,  cl.,  ♦$1.75  net. 

Baldwin,  Ja.     Another  fairy  reader.     N.  Y.,. 
American    Book    Co.,    [1908.]     c.    '07.     3- 
192  p.  il.  D.  (Eclectic  readings.)  cl.,  35  c. 
This    is   a    little   higher    in    grade    than    its    com- 
panion volume,  "The  second  fairy  reader,"  and    like 
It,  is  designed  for  use  as  a  supplementary  reader  in 
middle   and  lower   primary  classes.     As   in   the   pre- 
ceding volumes  of  the  series,  the  tales  are  from  vari- 
ous sources  and  represent  the   fairy  lore  of  various 
pccples   and   countries. 

Barclay,  Sir  Thomas.  Problems  of  interna- 
tional practice  and  diplomacy,  with  special 
reference  to  the  Hague  conferences  and 
conventions  and  other  general  international 
agreements.  Bost.,  Boston  Book  Co.,  1907^ 
[1908.]     19+383  p.  8^  cl.,  $6.50. 

Bates.  Mrs.  Virginia  Breckinridge.    How  may 
T    know   the   voice   of   God    in    my   soul? 
[Phil.,   Presbyterian  Board  of  Publication^ 
1908.]    c.  '06.    7-55  p.  D.  cl.,  35  c. 
A  paper  read  before  a  young  woman'^  club;  simply^ 

a  practical  talk. 

Baumann,  F:,  M.D.  Gonorrhea,  its  diagnosis 
and  treatment;  52  il.  in  the  text.     N.  Y.^ 


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Appleton,   [1907,   1908.]     c.     12+206  p.  8**, 
cL,  **$i.50  net. 

Becqner,  Gustavo  Adolf o  Dominguez.  Leg- 
ends, tales  and  poems;  ed'.,  with  introd., 
notes,  and  vocabulary,  by  Everett  Ward 
Olmsted.  Host.,  Ginn,  [1908.]  c.  '07.  67+ 
288  p.  por.  D.  (International  modern  lan- 
guage ser.)  cl,  $1. 
Editor    is    assistant    professor    of    Romance    lati* 

-gauges,  Cornell  University. 

Bedich^,  Una,  and  Baskett,  G:  T.  The  con- 
solidation of  rural  schools  with  and  with- 
out transportation.  2d  ed.,  rev.  by  A.  Cas- 
well Ellis.  Austin,  Tex.,  University  of 
Texas,  [1908.]  85  p.  il.  diagrs.,  O.  (Uni- 
versity of  Texas  bulletin.  General  ser.) 
pap.,  25  c. 

Begiimer'fl  (The)  primer.  Bost.,  Houghton, 
MifBin  &  Co.,  [1908.]  c.  126  p.  il.  D.  cl., 
♦25  c.  net. 

Bell,  Mowry.  Weeds  and  wild  flowers: 
[poems.  1  Bost.,  Richard  G.  Badger,  1908. 
c.  '07.     119  p.  D.  bds.,  $1.25. 

Bennett  J.  R.  Sterndale.    The  life  of  William 
Stemdale  Bennett,  by  his  son,  J.  R.  Stern- 
•  dale  Bennett.    [N,  Y.,  Putnam,]  1908.  488 p. 
S\  cl.,  *$3.50  net. 

Bemer,  Gottfried.  Der  pfarrherr  von  Silber- 
buri?.  Buffalo,  N.  Y..  Otto  Ulbrich  &  Co., 
1908.    c.    i2-f-509  p.  D.  cl.,  *$i.5o  net. 

Bettez,  Frederic.  The  first  page  of  the  Bible ; 
tr.  from  the  2d  German  ed.,  with  the  former 
tr.  compared  and  rev.  by  the  Rev.  F.  C. 
Longaker.  Burlington,  la.,  German  Liter- 
ary Board,  1908.    89  p.  O.  pap.,  25  c. 

An  analysis  of  the  beginning  of  Genesis,  de- 
•scrihing  the  creation  of  the  world,  aiming  to  prove 
it  the  word  of  God. 

Boyd,  R.  H.,  D.D.,  and  Ellington.  Rev.  W.  S., 
eds.  The  National  Baptist  Sunday  school 
lesson  commentary  of  the  International  les- 
sons for  1908:  strictly  orthodox  and  purely 
baptistic;  each  lesson  has  both  the  author- 
ized and  revised  texts;  it  is  suggestive,  il- 
lustrative and  comprehensive.  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  National  Baptist  Publishing  Board, 
1907,  [1908.]  c.  390  p.  il.  O.  cl.,  75  c. ;  hf. 
raor.,  $1. 

Bsandes,  G:  William  Shakespeare:  a  critical 
study.  New  ed.  N.  Y.,  Macmillan,  1908. 
124-709  p.  8°,  cl.,  *$2.6o  net. 

Brock,  Lilian.  The  borrowed  baby;  il.  by 
Madge  Robertson.  Bost.,  Richard  G. 
Badger,   1907,   [1908.]     c.    40  p.  il.  D.  cl., 

75  c. 

A  story  of  the  best  of  life's  training  schools — a 
lerge    family. 

Browne,  G:  H:  A  vest-pocket  memory-test 
Latin  word-list  for  secondary  schools :  the 
vocabulary  of  Caesar's  complete  works  and 
of  Cicero's  orations  grouped  according  to 
frequency  of  occurrence  and  so  arranged 
that  the  English  meanings,  which  are  on 
separate  pages  not  visible  at  the  same  time, 
may  be  brought  line  for  line  into  visible 
parallel  columns  by  means  of  a  simple  fold- 


ing device.  Bost.,  Ginn,  [1908.]  c.  '07.  8+ 
84  p.  T.  mor.,  75  c. ;  also,  A  memory-test 
note-book,  pap.,  15  c. 

Calvert,  Albert  F:  Leon,  Burgos  and  Sala- 
manca :  a  historical  and  descriptive  account ; 
with  462  illustrations.  N.  Y.,  John  Lane 
Co.,  (The  Bodley  Head,)  1908.  25+151+ 
462  p.  D.  (Spanish  ser.;  ed.  by  Albert  F. 
Calvert.)  cl.,  *$i.2S  net. 

In  the  plan  of  this  book,  as  In  the  other  volumes 
of  the  series,  the  text  has  been  made  subordinate 
to  and  explanatory  of  the  illustrations  The  author's 
intention  is  to  provide  a  manual  for  those  interested 
in  architecture  and  archaeology.  Some  of  the  sub- 
jects dealt  with:  The  Kingdom  of  Leon:  San  Isidoro; 
The  Cathedral;  San  Marcos;  The  Casa  Guzman; 
The  Capital  of  Castile;  The  Story  of  Salamanca; 
The  Old  Cathedral;  The  New  Cathedral;  The  Uni- 
versity. 

Calvert,  Albert  F:,  and  Hartley,  C.  Gasquoine. 
Velasquez:  an  account  of  his  life  and 
works;  with  136  reproductions  from  his 
most  celebrated  pictures.  N.  Y.,  John 
Lane  Co.,  (The  Bodley  Head,)  1908.  18+ 
218  p.  D.  (Spanish  ser.;  ed.  by  Albert  F. 
Calvert.)  cl.,  *$i.25  net. 

According  to  the  preface:  "The  object  of  this 
little  iKJok  is  to  induce  the  reader  to  turn  to  the  pic- 
tures of  Velasquez,  the  plates  of  many  of  which 
are  here  reproduced.  It  is  not  an  exhaustive  treatise 
on  the  painter's  work,  nor  a  full  biographical  essay, 
still  less  is  it  a  handbook  to  explain  his  pictures. 
It  is  just  an  invitation,  as  it  were,  to  look  more 
ca'cfully  at  the  pictures  themselves." 

Campbell,  J.  Maud,  comp.  Selected  list  of 
Hungarian  books ;  comp.  by  J.  Maud  Camp- 
bell for  the  New  Jersey  Public  Library 
Commission ;  adopted  for  use  by  the  League 
of  Library  Commissions.  Bost.,  A.  L.  A. 
Publishing  Board,  1907,  [1908.]  12  p.  D. 
(A.  L.  A.  Publishing  Board  foreign  book 
list.)  pap.,  IS  c. 

Card,  F:  W.  Bush-fruits:  a  horticultural 
monograph  of  raspberries,  blackberries, 
dewberries,  currants,  gooseberries,  and 
other  shrub-like  fruits.  4th  ed.  N.  Y., 
Macmillan,  I9C^.  c.  12+537  p.  il.  12**, 
(Rural  science  ser.)  cl.,  **$i.50  net. 

Carnegie  Foundation  for  the  Advancement  of 
Teaching.  Second  annual  report  of  the  pres- 
ident and  treasurer.  [N.  Y.,  Carnegie 
Foundation  for  the  Advancement  of  Teach- 
ing,] 1907,  [1908.]    6+124  p.  Q.  pap.,  gratis. 

Carnegie  Institution  of  Washington.  Year 
book,  no.  6,  1907.  Wash.,  D.  C.,  Carnegie 
Institution  of  VVashington,  1908.  7+230  p. 
il.  plans,  map,  iQ.  cl.,  $1.25;  pap.,  $1. 

Carnegie  Library,  Pittsburgh.  Classified  cat- 
alogue of  the  Carnegie  Library  of  Pitts- 
burgh, 1902-1906.  [2d  series.]  pt.  i.  Gen- 
eral works.  Philosophy,  Religion,  Sociology, 
Philology;  pt.  2,  Natural  science,  Useful 
arts,  Fine  arts.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Carnegie 
Library,  1907,  [1908.]  392+33;  393-826+ 
39  p.  O.  paj).,  pt.  I,  85  c. ;  pt.  2,  60  c. 
For  first  series  of  catalogue,  covering  from   1895- 

IQC.2,   sec   "Weekly   Record,  *    P.    W.,   May   4,    1907, 

[1840.] 

Chapin,  Louclla.  Round  about  Qiicago.  Chic, 
Unity  Publishing  Co.,  [1908.]    c.  '07.    20op. 
il.  pis.  8°,  cl.,  *$i.5o  net,  boxed. 
With   a   thread   of   narrative   the  author  describes 


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various  trips  in  and  around  Chicago  taken  by 
"Mother,"  "a  big  boy,"  "a  big  little  girl"  and 
"O.  M.**  Glcncoc,  River  Forest.  Thornton,  Palos 
Park,  South  Shore,  the  many  parks,  etc,  are  visited 
in  changing  seasons.  Illustrations  in  half-tones  from 
photographs  made  expressly  for  this  book. 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey.  Selections  from  Chaucer; 
ed.,  with  an  introd.,  notes  and  a  glossary,  by 
Edwin  A.  Greenlaw.  Chic,  Scott,  Fores- 
man  &  Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  c.  5-316  p.  S. 
(Lake  English  classics.)  cl.,  40  c. 

Christian,  J :  Taylor,  D.D.  The  form  of  bap- 
tism in  sculpture  and  art.  [Little  Rock, 
Ark.,  John  T.  Christian,  D.D.,]  1907,  [1908.] 
c.    9-250  p.  il.  D.  cl.,  $1. 

Dr.  Christian  some  years  ago  began  his  -inves- 
tigation of  the  history  of  the  form  of  baptism,  and 
he  is  more  thoroughly  convinced  than  ever  that  the 
apostolic  act  of  baptism  was  dipping  and  that  such 
continued  the  form  for  many  ages  after  Chxist. 
Ihis  work  is  written  in  no  controversial  spirit, 
but  is  an, effort  to  truthfully  present  the  facts.  It 
is  the  first  book  in  the  English  language  which  ex- 
clusively treats  of  baptism  in  art.  The  pictures 
have  been  gathered  from  the  ,  Catacombs  and 
churches,  f-arcophagi  and  baptisteries,  mosaics  and 
ivories  of  the  world.  Bibliography  (8]^  p.).  Author, 
pastor  Second  Baptist  Church,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

Chinch,  Archibald,  M.D.,  ed.  Diseases  of  the 
nervous  system:  an  authorized  translation 
from  "Die  deutsche  klinik"  under  the  gen- 
eral editorial  supervision  of  Julius  L.  Sal- 
inger, M.D. ;  with  195  il.  in  the  text  and  live 
colored  plates.  N.  Y.,  Appleton,  [1907, 
1908.]  c.  21+1205  p.  8**,  (Modern  clinical 
medicine.)  subs.,  cl.,  $7. 
Literature  at  end  of  some  of  the  chaptersu 

Claike,  T.  E.  S.,  and  Foxcroft,  H.  C.  A  life 
of  Gilbert  Burnet,  bishop  of  Salisbury:  i, 
Scotland,  1643-1674,  by  T.  E.  S.  Clarke;  2, 
England,  1674- 17 15,  with  bibliographical  ap- 
pendixes, by  H.  C.  Foxcroft;  w^ith  an  in- 
trod. by  C.  H.  Firth.  [N.  Y.,  Putnam,] 
1908.    632  p.  8**,  buckram,  *$4.5o  net. 

Coleman,  Walter  Moore.  Lessons  in  hygienic 
physiology.  New  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  N.  Y, 
Macmillan,  1908.  274  p.  il.  12**,  cl,  *6o  c. 
net. 

Coleman,  Walter  Moore.  Physiology  for  be- 
ginners ;  with  an  appendix  on  nature  study. 
New  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  N.  Y.,  Macmillan, 
1908.     194  p.  il.  12°,  cl.,  *40  c.  net. 

CoUes,   H.   C.     Brahms.     N.   Y.,   Brentano's, 
1908.     10-I-168  p.   por.   D.    (Music   of  the 
masters;  ed.  by  Wakeling  Dry.)  cl.,  $1. 
Opens   with   a   chronological    table   of   the    life   of 
Johannes   Brahms.     A   bibliographer   of   literature   on 
Brahma  follows    (2  p.).     His  music  is  then  consid- 
ered in   chapters   titled:    Sonatas:    Pianoforte  music; 
Chamber  music;  The  orchestra;  The  concertos;  Songs 
for   one   or    two   voices;    Smaller   choral    works    and 
four  part  songs:  larger  choral  works  with  orchestra; 
The  position  of   Brahms.     Concludes  with   Complete 
list  of  works  by  Johannes  Brahms  (6  p.). 

Cnicifizion  (The),  by  an  eye-witness:  a  letter, 
written  seven  years  after  the  crucifixion,  by 
a  personal  friend  of  Jesus  in  Jerusalem,  to 
an  Elsseer  brother  in  Alexandria.  Chic, 
Indo- American  Book  Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  c. 
200  p.  front.  D.  (Supplemental  harmonic 
ser.)  cl.,  $1. 

The  story  of  the  crucifixion,  stripped  of  all  its 
supernatural  features.  The  writer  denies  the  resur- 
rection and  ascension,  claiming  that  Jesus  came  to  life 
in  the  tomb  and  wa8  removed  by  his  friends  to  a 
place  of  safety,   where  he   received   careful   nursing 


till  his  death.  Also  contains  a  contemporary  de- 
scription of  Tesus*  ]>ersonal  appearance,  and  the  death 
warrant  of  Pilate  under  which  he  was  crucified. 

Baiwin,  Sir  G:  Howard.  Scientific  papers, 
v.  I,  Oceanic  tides  and  lunar  disturbance 
of  gravity.  [N.  Y.,  Putnam,]  1908.  480  p. 
8^  cl.,  *$4.50  net. 

Davenport,  Eugene.  Principles  of  breeding: 
a  treatise  on  thremmatology;  or,  the  prin- 
ciples and  practices  involved  in  the  economic 
improvement  of  domesticated  animals  and 
plants ;  with  appendix  by  H.  L.  Rietz.  Bost., 
Ginn,  [1908.]  c.  '07.  13+727  P-  il-  O. 
(Country  life  education  ser.)  cl.,  $2.50. 
Author    is    Dean    of    the    College    of    Agriculture, 

Director  of  the  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  and 

frofessor  of  thremmatology  in  the  University  of 
llinois.  He  has  presented  the  science  in  an  entirely 
new  aspect,  that  is,  he  has  made  variation  instead 
of  heredity  the  initial  thought.  The  portion  treating 
of  the  statistical  method  of  study  in  heredity,  by 
H.  L.  Rietz,  assistant  professor  of  mathematics  in 
the  University  of  Illinois,  is  said  to  be  the  first 
of  its  kind  in   agricultural  literature. 

Del  IKar,  Eugene.  Living  ideals.  N.  Y.,  Pro- 
gressive   Literature    Co.,    1907.    [1908.]     c. 

3+131  p.  16°,  cl.,  $1.  „         .         . 

Contents:  An  evcrydav  philosophy;  Perception  and 
realization:  Ideas  and  i(feals;  The  guide  to  conduct; 
The  manifestation  of  ideals;  The  golden  rule;  .Live 
your  own  life;  Mind  your  own  business;  Carrying 
others*  burdens;  Giving  and  leceiving  advice;  The 
ccnsciousness  of  fear;  Cheerfulness;  The  secret  of 
sympathy;  An  inclusive  toleration;  The  attainment 
of  Freedom. 

Doran,  Beverley.  The  breath  of  the  moun- 
tains: [poems.]  Bost.,  Richard  G.  Badger, 
[1908.]     c.  '07.    79  p.  I2^  cl.,  $1. 

Eajrp,  Edwin  L.  Social  aspects  of  religious 
institutions.  N.  Y.,  Eaton  &  Mains,  [1908.] 
c.    12-I-152  p.  D.  cl.,  *75  c.  net. 

Author  is  professor  of  sociology,  Syracuse  Uni- 
versity. "This  work  is  not  intended  to  give  a  full 
treatment  of  the  subject  worded  in  the  title  and 
outlined  in  the  chapters  it  contains,  but  is  rather  de- 
signed to  introduce  the  student  to  this  most  interest- 
ing and  important  field  of  sociological  investiga- 
tion, and  to  insk^ire  him  to  work  cut  for  himselC 
some  of  the  problems  here  stated  and  discussed  in 
brief." — Preface.  A  brief  summary  is  given  at  the 
end  of  each  chapter  for  the  convenience  and  aid 
of  teachers  and  students  and  busy  ministers.  Bibli- 
ography (t  p.).     Index. 

Evans,  Lawton  B.  Elements  of  English  gram- 
mar. N.  Y.,  American  Book  Co.,  [1908.] 
c.    3-256  p.  D.  cl.,  40  c. 

Author  is  superintendent  of  schools.,  Augusta,  Ga. 
The  purpose  is  to  teach  the  pupils  of  the  upper 
grammar  grades  to  speak  and  write  correctly  by 
having  them  do  much  correct  speaking  and  writing. 
This  IS  accomplished  by  means  of  many  exercises 
which  may  be  used  orally  and  for  writing.     Index. 

Evans,  Lawton  B.  Introductory  language  les- 
sons. N.  Y.,  American  Book  Co.,  [1908.] 
c.    3-192  p.  il.  D.  cl.,  30  c. 

Fairli«,  J :  Archibald.  Essays  in  municipal 
administration.  N.  Y.,  Macmillan,  1908.  c. 
7+374  p.  O.  cl.,  **$2.5o  net. 

Author  is  professor  of  administrative  law  in  the 
University  of  Michigan.  Most  of  the  present  essays 
have  been  previously  published  in  various  ma^- 
zines  and  journals  or  delivered  l>efore  several  socie- 
ties. In  arranging  the  essays  an  attempt  has  been 
made  to  group  those  most  closely  related.  In  the 
first  group  are  those  relating  to  problems  of  organi- 
zation and  the  legal  relation  ot  cities  to  the  state. 
In  the  second  group  are  thos«  dealing  with  muni- 
cipal functions  ana  activities.  The  third  group 
presents  seme  observations  on  municipal  government 


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in  Europe  made  during  a  visit  in  tbe  year  1906. 
The  last  essajr.  "Instruction  in  municipal  govern- 
ment/* is  an  independent  essay,  timely,  instructive 
and  comprehensive. 

F«S8,  Simeon  Davidson.  The  history  of  po- 
litical theory  and  party  organization  in  the 
United  States;  origin  and  development  of 
American  political  theory;  conflict  arising 
from  the  difference  of  interpretation  of  the 
Constitution;  leaders  in  the  great  struggle 
for  supremacy  between  constitutional  su- 
premacy and  states'  rights;  history  of  po- 
litical organization:  its  progress  and  its  re- 
sults. Dayton,  O.,  World's  Events  Publish- 
ing Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  c.  4+609  p.  12%  cl., 
$1.50. 

Fillmore,  Millard.  The  addresses,  private  cor- 
respondence and  miscellaneous  writings  of 
Millard  Fillmore;  ed.  by  Frank  H.  Sever- 
ance. Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Buffalo  Historical 
Society,  1908.  2  v.,  il.  8%  (Buffalo  Histor- 
ical Society  publications.)  cl.,  *$7  net. 

Elected  Vice-president  in  1848,  and  succeeding  to 
the  Kxecutive  office  upon  death  of  Taylor  in  1850, 
y.illard  Fillmore  had  to  deal  with  some  of  the 
greatest  problems  that  had  yet  confronted  the  coun 
try.  This  volume  gives  the  suppressed  portion  of 
Illbnore's  message  to  Congress  in  185a,  giving  his 
solution  of  the  Slavery  Problem.  The  executors  of 
his  son's  estate  destroyed  Fillmore's  carefully  pre- 
served correspondence.  The  Buffalo  Historical  So- 
ciety hopes  to  partly  make  good  this  loss. 

Fletcber,  Horace.    Optimism,  a  real  remedy; 

with  a  foreword  by  W :  Dana  Orcutt.  Chic, 

A.  C.  McClurg  &  Co.,  1908.    c.    5-79  p.  por. 

nar.  D.  hf.  cl.,  75  c,  boxed. 

Mr.  Fletcher  is  the  man  who  has  become  famous 
the  world  over  by  his  insistence  upon  the  manifold 
b]eȣizigs  of  **Fletcherizing,"  which  is  the  art  of 
thcroucrhly  chewing  and  masticating  the  food.  This 
vclumc  contains  the  latest  word  about  his  various 
tbecrries  and  r^^nts  the  aoplication  of  them. 
To  thoroughly  masticate  food'  and  look  upon  the 
bright  side  of  life  is  stupposed  to  insure  long  life 
ana  happy  i>eace. 

Eorcbheimer,  F:,  M.D.  The  prophylaxis  and 
treatment  of  internal  diseases ;  designed'  for 
the  use  of  practitioners  and*  advanced  stu- 
dents of  medicine.  N.  Y.,  Appleton,  1907, 
[1908.]     c.    17+652  p.  tabs.,  8^  subs.,  cl.,  $5. 

Franklki,  B:  The  autobiography  of  Benja- 
min Franklin ;  ed.  for  school  use  by  Nathan- 
iel E:  Griffin.  Chic,  Scott,  Foresman  & 
Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  c.  268  p.  16°,  (Lake 
English  classics.)  cl.,  30  c. 
Bibliography  (2  p.). 

Franklin,  W :  Suddards,  Crawford,  C  M.,  and 
Macnutt,  Barry.  Practical  physics :  a  labor- 
atory manual  for  colleges  and  technical 
schools.  V.  I,  Precise  measurements: 
measurements  in  mechanics  and  heat;  v.  2, 
Elementary  and  advanced  measurements  in 
electricity  and  magnetism.  N.  Y.,  Alac- 
miUan,  190a  c.  7+173;  7+i6o  p.  il.  8°, 
cL,  ca.,  *$i.25  net. 

Gattilcer,  Emma,  cotnp.  Selected  list  of  Ger- 
man books  recommended  for  a  small  public 
library;  comp.  by  Emma  Gattiker  for  the 
Wisconsin  Free  Library  Commission; 
adopted  for  use  by  the  League  of  Library 
Commissions.  Bost.,  A,  L.  A.  Publishing 
Board,  1907.  [1908.]  3-58  p.  D.  (A.  L.  A. 
Publishing  Board  foreign  book  list.)  pap., 
50  c. 


Glasgow,  Ellen  Anderson  Gholson.  The  an- 
cient law.  N.  Y.,  Doubleday,  Page  &  Co., 
1908.  c.  8+3-485  p.  O.  cl,  t$i.50. 
Daniel  Ordway  is  introduced  just  dismissed  from 
a  five  years'  sentence  for  stealing  trust  funds.  He 
does  not  return  to  his  family,  who  have  been  pro- 
vided for  by  his  father,  but  takes  up  work  in  a 
tobacco  factorv  in  Virginia.  He  becomes  a  great 
force  for  good  among  the  laboring  people  and  lives 
among  them  under  the  name  of  Smith  until  a  tele- 
gram calls  him  to  his  father's  deathbed.  Ordway's 
v  ife  receives  him  as  a  stranger  and  remains  such  for 
three  years.  Then  his  daughter  emphasizes  the  ancient 
law  of  "an  eye  for  a'n  eye,  etc."  She  commits 
forgery,  her  father  shields  her  and  at  expense  of  his 
futi're  career;  he  le&vcs  home  and  ends  his  life  a 
solitary  man,  helping  his  fellow  man  to  struggle 
Ufiward. 

Gone,  F.  A  school  algebra  course.  In  3  pts. 
pt.  I,  To  simple  simultaneous  equations, 
with  appendix;  pt.  2,  Factors  to  quadratic 
equations,  with  appendix;  pt.  3,  Surds  to 
the  binomial  theorem,  with  appendix.  [N. 
Y.,  Putnam,]  1908.  94;  90;  no  p.  8"*,  hf. 
bds.,  ea.,  *2S  c.  net. 

Gosse,  Edmund  W:  Henrik  Ibsen.  N.  Y., 
Scribner,  1908.  c.  '07.  10+244  p.  D.  (Lit- 
erary lives;  ed.  by  W.  R.  Nicoll.)  cl,  **$i 
net. 

Thirty-six  years  ago  some  of  Ibsen's  early  metrical 
wiitinga  fell  into  the  hands  of  G*isse  and  he  was 
the  first  to  introduce  Ibsen  to  English  speaking 
rcC'ple.  But  he  acknowledges  Mr.  Archer  as  really 
the  introducer  of  Ibsen,  and  specially  comments  on 
his  notes  to  the  new  edition  of  Ibsen's  works  (Scrib- 
ners).  Gosse  makes  use  of  all  the  material  known 
to  date  in  writing  his  little  book  and  makes  it  of 
hi&torical  value  bv  taking  into  consideration  that 
movement  of  intellectual  life  in  Norway  which  has 
surrounded  Ibsen  and  which  he  has  stimulated. 

Grayeon,     Justine.       A     tenderfoot     abroad. 

Bost.,   W.  A.   Butterfield,   1907,   [1908.]     c. 

8+99  p.  O.  cl.,  $1. 

A  description  of  a  young  American  girl's  first 
trip  abroad;  she  visits  Naples,  Cairo,  takes  a  trip 
up  the  Nile,  comes  back  to  Cairo,  visits  Rome, 
I^orcnce,  Venice,  the  Lake  of  Lucerne,  and  Paris. 
In  the  form  of  familiar  letters. 

GriggB,  E :  Howard.     Great  autobiographies : 
types  and  problems  of  manhood  and  wom- 
anhood ;  a  handbook  of  ten  lectures.    N.  Y., 
B.   W.   Pluebsch,   1908.    c.    3-50  p.   D.  cl., 
♦50  c.  net ;  pap.,  *25  c.  net. 
Autobiography  contains  the  most  available  material 
for  deepening  the  insight  of  the  student  and  bringing 
him  a  clear  vision  of  the  aim  and  path  and  laws  of 
personal    life.      The    types    studied    here    are    John 
Stuart  Mill,  Pierre  Loti,  Benvenuto  Cellini;   George 
Tohn    Romanes,    Eugenie    de    Guerin,    Marie    Basn- 
kirtseff,    Sonya   Kovalcsky,    Amicl,    Goethe.      List   of 
autobiographies  of  typical  men  and  women   (3  p.). 

Hall,  H.  Fielding.  The  inward  light.  N.  Y., 
Macmillan,  1908.  c.  8+228  p.  O.  cl., 
♦♦$1.75  net. 

In  author's  earlier  book,  "The  soul  of  a  people," 
he  grave  a  picture  of  Burmah  and  the  Burmese.  The 
present  work  is  defined  as  an  atempt  to  determine 
the  essential  truth  that  underlies  the  eastern  faith 
called  Buddhism. 

Harper.  Rob.  Francis,  Brown,  FVancis,  D.D., 
and  Moore,  G:  Foot,  D.D.,  eds.  Old  Testa- 
ment and  Semitic  studies  in  memory  of 
William  Rainey  Harper.  Chic,  University 
of  Chicago  Press,  1908.  c.  2  v.,  434;  444  p. 
8°,  cl,  subs.,  *$io  net. 

Headlam,  Walter  G :  A  book  of  Greek  verse. 
[N.  Y.,  Putnam,]  1908.  334  p.  8°,  cl.,  *$i.75 
net. 


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Helmholtz,  Anna  Augusta.  The  indebtedness 
of  Samuel  Taylor  Coleridge  to  August  Wil- 
helm  von  Schlegel :  a  thesis  submitted  for 
the  degree  of  bachelor  of  arts  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin.  Madison,  Wis.,  [Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin,]  1907,  [1908.]  273- 
370  p.  O.  (University  of  Wisconsin  bulle- 
tin, Philology  and  literature  ser.)  pap.,  40  c. 
Author   is    Marv   M.    Adams,    Fellow   in    English 

literature.  University  of  Wisconsin. 

Herbert,  Mrs.  Nellie  Candee  Tucker.  Lyrics 
and  idyls.  Bost,  Richard  G.  Badger,  1907, 
[1908.]     c.    119  p.  D.  cl.,  $1.25. 

Hobbs,  W :  Herbert,  and  Leith,  C :  Kenneth. 
The  pre-Cambrian  volcanic  and  intrusive 
rocks  of  the  Fox  river  valley,  Wisconsin. 
Madison,  Wis.,  [University  of  Wisconsin,] 
1907,  [1908.]  247-278  p.  il.  pi.  maps,  O. 
(University  of  Wisconsin  bulletin.  Science 
ser.)  pap.,  25  c. 

Hobbs  is  professor  of  geology,  University  of 
Michigan;  Leith  is  professor  of  geology.  University 
of  Wisconsin. 

HodgBon,  F:  T:  Practical  bricklaying  self- 
taught;  especially  designed  for  home  study. 
Chic,  Frederick  J.  Drake  Co.,  1908.  c.  '07. 
1 1-278+5  p.  il.  plans,  12°,  cl,  $1. 

Hrdlicka,  Ales,   [Alois  Ferdinand.]     Skeletal 
remains  suggesting  or  attributed   to  early 
man  in  North  America.    Wash.,  D.  C,  [U. 
S.  Office  of  the  Superintendent  of  Docu- 
ments,]   1907,    [1908.]      113    p.    il.    pis.    O. 
(Smithsonian  Institution,  Bureau  of  Ameri- 
can Ethnology  bulletin.)  cl.,  25  c. 
Dr.     Hrdlicka     is     an     accomplished     student     ot 
human  osscus  remains.     This  is  an  illu&trated  paper 
frcm  him  embodying  descriptions  of  all   the  known 
American    human    remains   tor   which    geological    an- 
tiquity has  been  claimed  up  to  the  present  time. 

Huel3,  F :  W :  A  comparison  of  the  effects  of 
frequency  on  the  light  of  incandescent  and 
Nernst  lamps:  a  thesis  submitted  for  the 
degree  of  bachelor  of  science.  University  of 
Wisconsin,  1903.  Madison,  Wis.,  [Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin,]  1907,  [1908.]  395-446  p. 
figs,  tabs.,  O.  (University  of  Wisconsin 
bulletin,  Engineering  ser.)  pap.,  25  c. 
Author  is  instructor  in  experimental  engineering, 

University  of  Wisconsin. 

Hugo,  Victor.  Selected  poems;  ed.,  with  in- 
trod.  and  notes,  by  H.  W.  Eve.  [N.  Y., 
Putnam,]  1908.  202  p.  8**,  (Pitt  Press  ser.) 
cl.,  *5o  c.  net. 

Hulbert,  Eri  Baker.  D.D.  The  English  Ref- 
ormation and  Puritanism,  with  other  lec- 
tures and  addresses :  a  memorial ;  ed.  by  A. 
R.  E.  Wyant.  Chic,  University  of  Chicago 
Press,  1908.  c.  '07.  8+3-484  p.  por.  O.  cl., 
♦$2.50  net. 

Dr.  Hull«rt  died  in  February  of  1907;  for  many 
years  he  was  professor  and  head  of  the  department 
of  church  history  and  Dean  of  the  Divinity  School 
of  the  University  of  Chicago.  The  editor,  A.  R. 
K.  Wyant,  bears  testimony  to  the  love  and  admira- 
tion he  received  from  friends  and  students  in  a 
brief  memoir  and  a  memorial  tribute  to  his  character. 
Some  nineteen  sermons  and  lectures  testify  to  his 
learning  and  eloquence. 

Ibsen,  Hcnrik.  The  collected  works  of  Hen- 
rik  Ibscn ;  [rev.  and  ed.,  with  introds..  by 
W:  Archer.]  Copyright  ed.  In  11  v.  v.  i, 
Lady  Inger  of  Ostrdt;  The  feast  at  Sol- 


houg;    Lovers   comedy.     N.    Y.,    Scribner, 
1908.    c.    44+3-464  p.  D.  cl.,  $1. 
This  volume  completes  the   edition. 

Jackson,  M.  Katharine.  Outlines  of  the  lit- 
erary history  of  colonial  Pennsylvania.  N. 
Y.,  Macmillan,  1908.  7+^77  P-  8*,  (Colum- 
bia University  studies  in  English.)  cl., 
*$i.25  net 

James,  H:  The  novels  and  tales  of  Henry 
James;  [with  special  prefaces  by  the  au- 
thor.] New  York  ed.  In  23  v.  v.  2,*  The 
American.  N.  Y.,  Scribner,  [1908.]  c 
front.  12**,  cl.,  subs.    (Add.  pubs,  for  price.) 

Jemegan,  Prescott  Ford.  "looi"  questions  and 
answers  on  Philippine  history  and  civil  gov- 
ernment: a  handbook  for  review  and  for 
preparation  for  the  Filipino  teacher,  civil 
service  and  sixth  grade  examinations,  [etc.] 
Manila,  P.  I.,  "Philippine  Education,"  1907, 
[1908.]  c.  no  paging,  S.  (Philippine  ques- 
tion books.)  pap.    (Address  pub.  for  price.) 

Lansmg,    Marion    Florence,    comp.    and    ed. 

Fairy  tales ;  il.  by  C :  Copeland.    v.  i.    Bost., 

Ginn,  [1908.]     c.  '07.    7+179  P-  S.   (Open 

road  lib.  of  juvenile  literature.)  cl.,  35  c. 

"Fairy  tales"  are  intended  for  third,  fourth  and 

fifth    grades.      Each   volume   contains    15    fairy  tales 

gathered     from     the     best     traditional     sources     and 

best    story-tellers — Perrault,    Andersen,    Grimm,    and 

others. 

Lazare,  Jules,  ed.  Les  plus  jolis  contes  de 
fees ;  for  elementary  classes  in  French ;  ed., 
with  vocabulary,  by  Jules  Lazare.  Bost., 
Ginn,  [1908.]  130  p.  S.  (International  mod- 
ern language  ser.)  cl.,  35  c. 

Leonard.  W :  Ellery.  Byron  and  Byronism  in 
America.  N.  Y..  Macmillan,  1908.  126  p. 
8°,  (Columbia  University  studies  in  Eng- 
lish.) pap.,  *$i  net. 

Le  Rouz  de  Lincy,  Adrien  Jean  Victor.    Re- 
searches concerning  Jean  Grolier,  his  life 
and  his  library,  with  a  partial  catalogue  of 
his  books ;  ed.  by  Baron  Roger  Portalis ;  tr. 
and  rev.  by  Carolyn  Shipman.    N.  Y.,  Gro- 
lier Club,  1908.     c.  '07.    274-386  p.  14  col. 
pis.  4°,  pap.     (Apply  to  Grolier  Club.) 
One  of  an  edition  of  300  printed  on  Arnold  un- 
bleached hand-made  paper  and  three  copies  on  impe- 
rial  Japan    paper.      Bibliography    (7    p.).      Checklist 
of  libraries  containing  Grolier  books    (33   p.)-     The 
catalogue  records  prices,  where  obtainable. 

Lewia,    Arthur    M.      The    art    of    lecturing. 

Chic,  Charles  H.  Kerr  &  Co.,  1908.    7-59  p. 

D.  pap.,  25  c. 

Embodies  the  results  of  the  author's  own  expe- 
rience as  a  lecturer.  Chapters  on:  Exordium;  Begin 
well;  Speak  deliberately;  Peroration;  Read  widely; 
Read  the  best;  Subject;  Learn  to  stop;  Preparation; 
Debating,  etc. 

Lewis,  E.  I.  Inorganic  chemistry.  [N.  Y., 
Putnam,]  1908.    424  p.  8^,  cl.,  ♦$1.25  net 

Lloyd,  Emily.  The  skin,  its  care  and  treat- 
ment; teaching  every  detail  of  this  impor- 
tant work,  il!  a  simple,  concise  and  practical 
manner.  3d  ed.,  rewritten  and  greatly  enl. 
Chic,    Mcintosh    Battery   &   Optical    Co., 

[1908.]    c.  '07.    14+325  p.  il.  D.  cl.,  $2 
Besides   the   many   chapters   on   the   care   of    tne 
skin  there  are  others  on  the  removal  of  superfluous 
hair,   the   care  of   the  hands,  the  mouth   and   teeth. 


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the  care  of  the  feet,  care  of  the  hair  how  to  grow 
thin,  how  to  become  plump,  etc.  Tne  old  matter 
has  been  all  revised  since  the  last  publication  of 
the  work,  three  years  aga 

Loche,  Lillie  Deniing.  The  early  American 
novel.  N.  Y.,  Macmillan,  1908.  7+131  P- 
8*,  (Columbia  University  studies  in  Eng- 
lish.) pap.»  *$i  net. 

Xacanlay,  T:  Babington,  Lord.  Macaulay's 
Essay  on  Warren  Hastings ;  ed  by  Jos.  Vil- 
licrs  Denney.  Bost.,  Allyn  &  Bacon,  1907, 
[1908.]  c  9+196  p.  front,  (double  map,) 
12*,  (Academy  ser.  of  English  classics.) 
cl.»  40  c. 
Bibliography  (i  p.). 

Mc]>oiiald,  Ja.  J.  Life  in  old  Virginia:  a  de- 
scription of  Virginia,  more  particularly  the 
Tidewater  section,  narrating  many  incidents 
relating  to  the  manners  and  customs  of  old 
Virginia  so  fast  disappearing  as  a  result  of 
the  war  between  the  states,  together  with 
many  humorous  stories;  ed.  by  J.  A.  C. 
Chandler.  Norfolk,  Va.,  Old  Virginia  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  Inc.,  1907,  [1908.]  c.  7+374  p. 
por.  pis.  O.  el.,  $1.50. 

KcFAdden,  Elizabeth  A.,  and  Davis,  Lilian  E., 
comps.    A  selected  list  of  plays  for  ama- 
teurs and  students  of  dramatic  expression 
in  schools  and  colleges;  with  an  introd.  by 
Ludella  K  Peck.     Cin.,  K  A.  McFadden, 
1908.    c    5-100  p.  O.  cl.,  $2. 
ContenU:  General  list;  Plays  for  children;  Christ- 
mas  plays;    Biblio|fraphte8   of    Christmas    literature. 
Appendix  A  contains  a  list  of  plasrs  which  may  be 
aiipropriatelv   siTen  outdoors  and  a  list  of  outdoor 
plays  for  children.     Appendix  B,  List  of  Old  Eng- 
lish plays. 

JfcGraw,  T :  Fletcher,  and  Howard,  G :  Ells- 
worth. The  perfected  poultry  of  America : 
a  concise,  illustrated  treatise  of  the  recog- 
nized breeds  of  poultry,  turkeys  and  water- 
fowl; with  il.  by  L:  P.  Graham.  [Wash., 
D.  C,  Howard  Publishing  Co.,  1908.]  c. 
'07.    9-257  p.  O.  cl,  $2,50. 

Maktre,  Xavier  de.  Les  prisonniers  du  Cau- 
casc ;  cd.,  with  introd.,  notes,  vocabulary 
and  French  and  English  exercises,  by  C: 
Wesley  Robson.  Bost,  Ginn,  [1908.]  c.  '07. 
7-f-72  p.  por.  S.  (International  modern  lan- 
guage ser.)  cl,  30  c. 

True  account  of  the  adventures  of  a  young  Rus- 
sian officer  who  has  fallen  into  the  hands  of  the 
fierce  natives  of  the  Caucasus.  Through  a  faithful 
icnrant  he  escapes. 

]f«rcliiiKmt,  Arthur  Williams.  The  mystery 
of  Mortimer  Strange ;  or,  a  moment's  error. 
N.  Y.  and  Chic,  Rand.  McNally  &  Co., 
[1908.]  c.  '92,  '07.  381  p.  D.  (Popular  copy- 
right fiction.)  cl,  75  c. 

Maichmont,  Arthur  Williams.  Sir  Jaffray's 
wife.  N.  Y.  and  Chic,  Rand,  McNally  & 
Co.,  [1908.]  c  '95,  '98.  30s  p.  D.  (Popular 
copyright  fiction.)  cl,  75  c 

Men  of  America :  a  biographical  dictionary  of 

contemporaries ;  ed.  by  J :  \Y.  Leonard.    N. 

Y.,  Lewis  R.  Hamersly  &  Co.,  I9<^.    c.  '07. 

21884-4  p.  O.  hi  mor.,  $10. 

An  entirely  new  publication;  its  contents  have 
been  freshly  prepared  and  brought  up  to  date.  The 
sketchfcs  number  about  10,000.  statesmen,  jurists,  cap- 
stalistsL  captains  of  industry,  leading  lawyers  and 
physictanfli,   the  army  and  navy,  the  higher  clergy. 


the  heads  of  our  universities  ^nd  colleges,  journal- 
ists, librarians,  scientists,  artists,  litterateurs,  actors, 
inventors,  engineers,  architects,  and  others  who  lead 
in  the  American  interests  and  activities  of  the  present 
cay  all  being  represented. 

Metchmkoff,  £lie.  The  prolongation  of  life: 
optimistic  studies;  the  English  translation 
ed.  by  P.  (Hialmers  Mitchell  N.  Y.,  Put- 
nam, 1908.  20+343  p.  il.  diagrs.,  O.  cl, 
*$2.50  net. 

Author  is  sub-director  of  the  Pasteur  Institute, 
Paris.  He  follows  the  same  trend  of  thought  of 
his  *\Nature  of  man,"  that  human  misery  and 
sufFcrinp^  are  due  to  disturbances  in  our  organic 
equilibrium,  which  strike  discords  into  our  mortal 
frame  and  rack  our  souls  and  bodies.  He  treats  here 
specially  of  disease,  old  age,  and  death.  Disease 
can  he  conquered,  old  age  made  happy,  and  natural 
deatli,  now  seldom  occurring,  may  be  brought 
about  by  correct  living  and  a  happy  outlook  in 
life. 

Meyer,  Max.  An  introduction  to  the  me- 
chanics of  the  inner  ear.  Columbia,  Mo., 
University  of  Missouri,  1907,  [1908.]  c 
6+140  p.  4°,  (University  of  Missouri  stud- 
ies. Science  ser.;  ed.  by  W.  G.  Brown.) 
pap.,  ♦$!  net. 

(Moore,  Rob.  Webber.  Weimar,  the  Athens  of 
Germany.  N.  Y.,  G.  E.  Stechert  &  Co., 
[1908.]  no  paging,  pors.  pis.  O.  pap.,  *75  c 
net. 

Chiefly  reminiscent  of  four  great  Germans,  Goethe, 
Schiller,  Herder  and  Wieland,  literary  giants  of  the 
Fatherland,  whose  fame  still  gircs  distinction  to  the 
little  town  of  Weimar,  making  a  shrine  for  pilgrims 
from  all  i>arts  of  the  world.  Weimar  itself  as  it 
was  and  is^  ia  also  described,  and  the  pamphlet 
generously  illustrated  with  re])roductioa6  of  pnoto- 
graphs  of  houGies  and  interiors  and  many  portraits. 

Momson,  Rev.  G*  H.  Addresses  from  a  Glas- 
gow pulpit :  The  wings  of  the  morning.  N. 
Y.,  A.  C.  Armstrong  &  Son,  1907.  [1908.] 
12+328  p.  O.  cl,  ♦$1.50  net. 

Writer  is  minister  of  Wellington  Church,  Glas* 
gow.  The  addresses  were  given  at  the  evening 
services.  He  aimed  especially  to  "win  the  attention 
in  honorable  ways  of  some  at  least  of  that  vast 
class  of  people  who  to-day  sit  so  lightly  to  the 
cbirch." 

Nicholnfl,  Francis  Child.  Mining  investments 
and  how  to  judge  them.  N.  Y.,  Moody 
Corporation,  1907,  [1908.]  c  233  p.  12**, 
cl,  $1. 

Noll,  Arthur  Howard.  General  Kirby-Smith. 
Sewanee,  Tenn.,  University  Press,  [1908.] 
c  '07.    6+293  p.  por.  O.  cl,  $1.50. 

The  purpose  is  to  set  forth  the  life  of  General 
Kirby-Smith  more  as  a  man  than  as  a  military 
leader;  and  with  that  object  in  view,  letters  written 
by  him  at  West  Point,  on  the  battlefields  of  the 
war  with  Mexico,  on  the  Southwestern  frontier,  in 
^*irginia  while  recruiting  the  armies  of  the  Con- 
feceracy  and  while  recovering  from  the  wound 
received  at  Manassas,  and  from  Mexico  and  Cuba 
after  the  fall  of  the  Confederacy,  have  been  freely 
drawn  upon. 

Norrie,  Mary  Harriott.  The  veil:  a  fantasy. 
Bost,  Richard  G.  Badger,.  1907,  [1908.]  c 
309  p.  D.  cl,  $1.50. 

The  author  of  "The  gray  house  of  the  quarries" 
has  again  written  a  story  of  mystery  and  ghostly 
happenings.  Three  separate  tenants  take  three  houses 
and  barns  belonging  to  an  impoverished  New  York 
State  gentleman.  Their  experiences  are  weird  and 
they  all  see  strange  nghts  and  hear  strange  sounds 
before  all  is  happily  explained. 

Norton,  Roy.     The  vanishing  fleets.     N.  Y., 
Appleton,  1908.    c    10+3-350  p.  il.  D.  cl, 
t$i.50. 
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science,  describing  the  invention  of  an  airship,  called 
a  radioplane,  constructed  of  intensely  radioactive 
metal  capable  of  being  nropeljed  through  the  air 
at  incredible  speed,  and  when  charged  with  magnetic 
currents  able  to  catch  up  and  transport  the^  most 
pcv.erful  warship.  Story  recounts  the  events  in  the 
United  States  preceding  the  outbreak  of  war  with 
Japan;  the  attack  on  Japanese  and  British  fleets 
by  a  squadron  of  these  radioplanes.  the  total  dis- 
appearance of  both  fleets  and  the  consummation  of  a 
world  peace  as  the  result  of  these  invincible  me- 
chanical devices. 

OliTer,  Edwin  Austin.     Holiday  tales.     Yon- 
kers,  N.  Y.,  Yonkers  Publishing  Co.,  [1908.] 
5-123  p.  D.  cl.,  75  c,  boxed. 
Ten  short  stories  and  six  little  poems  for  young 

people. 

Omar  Khayyam.  Edward  Fitzgerald's  Ru- 
biiyat  of  Omar  Khayyam  with  a  Persian 
text,  a  transliteration  and  a  close  prose 
and  verse  translation,  by  Eben  Francis 
Thompson.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Common- 
wealth Press,  fpriv.,  print.,]  1907,  [1908.] 
c.     13+148  p.  pors.  8",  cl.,  $15 ;  hf.  bds.,  $5. 

Pais,   Ettore.     Ancient   Italy:   historical   and 
geographical  investigations  in  central  Italy, 
Magna    Grnecia,    Sicily,    and    Sardinia;    tr. 
from  the   Italian  by   C.   Densmore   Curtis. 
Chic,  University  of  Chicago   Press,    1908. 
c.  '07.    14+441  p.  il.  pis.  map,  O.  cl.,  *$5  net. 
The    papers    incorporated    in    the    present    volume 
were   printed    in   the  proceedings   of   various   Italian 
societies  or  in  separate  pamphlets   for  private  circu- 
lation,    m    either    casK    they    came    before    a    very 
limited  public.     The  subjects  are  all  suggested  by  the 
author's    researches    in    preparing    his    "History    of 
Mrgna    Graecia    and    Sicily      and    his    "History    of 
Rome."     The   translator   has   had   the   advantage   of 
dose  consultation  with  the  author. 

Payme,  Philip.  The  mills  of  man:  a  novel. 
N.  Y.  and  Chic,  Rand,  McNally  &  Co., 
1903,  [1908.]  c  7-476  p.  D.  (Popular  copy- 
right fiction.)  cl.,  75  c 

PcaxBOn,  R.  Hooper.  The  book  of  garden 
pests.  N.  Y.,  John  Lane  Co.,  (The  Bodley 
Head,)  1908.  13+214  p.  il.  pis.  D.  (Hand- 
books of  practical  gardening;  ed.  by  Harry 
Roberts.)  cl.,  *$i  net. 

This  handbook  is  specially  intended  for  the  use 
of  cultivators.  An  attempt  has  therefore  been  made 
to  combine  in  one  small  volume  such  information 
as  is  necessary  for  successfully  combating  the  com- 
mon insect  pests  and  fungus  diseases  that  infest 
garden  plants.  Author  is  sub-editor  of  the  Gar- 
inters'  Chronicle. 

Peker,  C:  G.  How  to  read  plans.  N.  Y., 
Industrial  Publication  Co.,  1908.  60  p.  il. 
pis.  plans,  12°,  cl.,  50  c 

PhiUipfl,  Ulrich  Bonnell.  A  history  of  trans- 
portation in  the  eastern  cotton  belt  to  i860. 
N.  Y.,  Macmillan,  1908.    17+405  P.  12°,  cl., 

i    *$2.75  net. 

Sketch  of  the  development  of  highways  and  rail- 
leads  in  the  Southern  States  previous  to  the  Civil 
War,  with  a  discusion  of  the  influence  which  trans- 
portation and  traffic  had  upon  the  early  economic 
and  social  development  of  that  region. 

Pidgin,  C:  Felton.  Theodosia,  the  first  gen- 
tlewoman of  her  time :  the  story  of  her  life, 
and  a  history  of  persons  and  events  con- 
nected therewith.  Bost.,  C.  M.  Clark  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  c  15+484  p.  il- 
pors.  O.  (Great  triumvirate:  Jefferson, 
Hamilton.  Aaron  Burr.)  cl.,  *$2.5o  net; 
Library  ed..  *$3  net. 
The  author  of  "Blcnnerhassett"  tells  the  story  of 

Aaron   Burr's  brilliant  and  beautiful  daughter  Mrs.  | 


Theodosia  Burr  Alston.  For  nearly  a  hundred  years 
the  actual  fate  of  this  young  woman  has  been 
shrouded  in  mystery.  Many  stories  have  been  re- 
lated claiming  to  describe  the  manner  of  her  death, 
but  the  present  solution  seems  to  be  the  true  one. 
The  author  has  collected  many  papers  and  documents 
verifying  it.  This  is  the  first  volume  in  an  im- 
portant historical  work  to  comprise  ten  volumes, 
entitled  "The  great  triumvirate:  Jefferson — Hamilton 
— Aaron  Burr.  Each  volume  will  be  complete  in 
itself;  all  will  be  written  by  C:  F.  Pidgin.  Authori- 
ties and  references  (7  p.).  Bibliography  (7  p.). 
Pergonal  and  topical  index. 

PieiBon,  Arthur  Tappan,  D,D.  The  making  of 
a  sermon.  [2d  ed.,  rev.  and  cnl.]  N.  Y., 
Gospel  Publishing  House,  1908.  c  '07.  23 
+312  p.  D.  cl.,  *$i.50  net. 

Opens  with  a  suggestive  chapter  on  the  art  of 
Bible  study:  after  this  comes  a  series  of  studies  in 
texts  and  themes,  in  which  a  suflicient  variety  of 
analysis   is  given  to   cover  every   form   of  Scripture 

Srescntation.     By  the  author  of  "The  life  of  George 
Culler,"   "The  modem  mission  century,"  etc. 

Pitman,  Sir  I:  Pitman's  intern? tional  mer- 
cantile letters :  a  collection  of  actual  letters, 
arranged  in  groups,  illustrating  modern 
mercantile  methods,  and  forming  models  for 
the  foreign  correspondent:  English-Ger- 
man. N.  Y.,  Isaac  Pitman  &  Sons,  [1908.] 
250+32  p.  D.  cl.,  85  c 

Pratt,  Florence  Evelyn,  [Mrs,  Clarence  Her- 
bert Youngs.]  Songs  of  many  days.  Bost., 
Richard  G.  Badger,  IQ07,  [rgo8.]  c  9- 
80  p.  D.  cl.,  $1. 

Renn,  G:  Benton.  Renn*s  practical  auditing: 
a  working  manual  for  auditors,  describing 
in  complete  detail  the  method  of  conducting 
a  commercial  audit,  and  indicating  in  proper 
order  the  successive  steps  of  procedure,  with 
a  general  treatise  on  auditing.  2d  ed.,  rev. 
and  enl.  Chic,  George  B.  Renn,  [1908.]  c. 
'07.    130  p.  por.  O.  cl.,  $3. 

Rose,  G :  B.  Renaissance  masters :  the  art  of 
Raphael,  Michelangelo,  Leonardo  da  Vinci, 
Titian,  Correggio,  Botticelli  and  Rubens. 
3d  ed.,  to  which  is  added  a  study  of  the  art 
of  Claude  Lorraine.  N.  Y.,  Putnam,  i9c^. 
c  '98,  '08.    7+248  p.  D.  cl.,  ♦♦$!  net. 

Ruasell,  Dora.  A  country  sweetheart.  N.  Y. 
and  Chic,  Rand,  McNally  &  Co..  [1908.]  c. 
'94,  '95.  5-398  p.  D.  (Popular  copyright  fic- 
tion.) cl.,  75  c 

Ryan,  Mrs,  Marah  Ellis.  My  Quaker  maid. 
N.  Y.  and  Chic,  Rand,  McNally  &  Co., 
[1908.]  c.  '06.  254  p.  D.  (Popular  copy- 
right fiction.)  cl.,  75  c 

Ryan,  Mrs.  Marah  Ellis.  Told  in  the  hills :  a 
novel.  N.  Y.  and  Chic,  Rand,  McNally  & 
Co.,  [1908.]  c  '91,  *05.  9-362  p.  D.  (Popu- 
lar copyright  fiction.)  cl.,  75  c 

Schilling,  J.  Schilling's  Don  Basilio :  a  prac- 
tical guide  to  Spanish  conversation  and  cor- 
respondence; tr.  and  ed.  by  F:  Zagel.  N. 
Y.,  Henry  Holt  &  Co.,  1907,  [1908.]  7+ 
156  p.  D.  cl.,  *$i  net. 

An  original  work  written  in  dialogue  form  in  an 
easy  colloc^uial  style.  Don  Basilio  is  the  *'hcro"  ot 
this  narrative.  The  student  is  introduced  to  him  iti 
his  bedroom  making  his  toilet  with  the  aid  of  his 
valet.  He  then  accompanies  him  through  his  day,  to 
breakfast,  dinner,  on  visits,  etc.  In  this  way  a  wide 
raiige  of  subjects  is  introduced  to  the  reader — the 
tcilet,  the  table,  business  arrangements,  intercourse 
with    friends,    greetings  and   leave-takings,   etc..   the 


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whole  beinsr  illustrated  with  copiotas  notes  and  refer- 
ences to  Schilling's  "Spanish  Grammar,"  to  which  it 
ii  a  companion   Reading-book. 

Selleiy,  G:  Clarke.  Lincoln's  suspension  of 
habeas  corpus  as  viewed  by  Congress. 
Madison,  Wis.,  [University  of  Wisconsin,] 

1907,  [1908.]  213-286  p.  O.  (University  of 
Wisconsin  bulletin,  History  ser.)  pap.,  35  c. 
Author  is   assistant  professor  of  history,   Univer 

sity  of  Wisconsin. 

Sbecrill,  C:  Hitchcock.  Stained  glass  tours 
in  France.  N.  Y.,  John  Lane  Co.,  (The 
Bodley  Head,)  1908.  c.  11-1298  p.  plsf 
maps,  D.  cl.,  ♦♦$1.50  net. 

This  volume  is  profusely  illustrated  with  half- 
t<»ies  showing  the  best  examples  of  xiiith,  xivth, 
xvth  and  xvith  century  stained  glass  in  France, 
supplemented  by  itineraries  and  maps  of  practical 
tours  to  the  cathedrals  and  towns  containing  the 
best  sUined  glass.  A  valuable  volume  for  public 
and  private  libraries,  students  and  travellers. 

Slierzer.  W :  Hittell.  Glaciers  of  the  Canadian 
Rockies  and  Selkirks:  [Smithsonian  expe- 
dition of  1904.]  W^ash.,  D.  C,  Smithsonian 
Institution,  1907,  [1908.]  i2-f-i35  p.  pis.  F. 
(Smithsonian  contributions  to  knowledge.) 
pap. 

Slosaon,  Mrs.  Annie  Trumbull.  Simples  from 
the  Master's  garden.  Phil.,  Sunday-school 
Times  Co.,  [1908.]  c.  '07.  142  p.  front.  12°, 
cl.,  *$i  net. 

Ccrtrnts:  The  Master's  garden;  A  simple  cross- 
bearer;  A  simple  child  trainer;  A  simple  rcntccost; 
A  simple  dreamer;  A  simple  faith;  A  simple  ex- 
{•Ofitor. 

Smiley,  Alfred  Wilson.     A  few  scraps,  oily 

and  otherwise.     [Foxburg,  Pa.,  Alfred  W. 

Smiley,]    1907,    [1908.]     c.    220  p.  il.  pors. 

D.  cl,  $1. 

Incidents,  personal  experiences  and  observations 
in  the  oil  regions  of  Pennsylvania,  covering  the 
ground  from  the  discovery  of  the  Drake  well  in  1S59. 
The  author  states  he  has  been  a  humble  actor  in 
the  events  accompanying  the  opening  up  and  devel- 
oping of  the  oil  industry. 

Smiley,  Rev.  Ja.  Lawrenson.  Maud  Muller's 
ministry;  or,  the  claims  of  Christian  social- 
ism. Annapolis,  Md.,  Rev.  Ja.  Lawrenson 
Smiley,  [1908.]  c.  '07.  9-159  p.  D.  pap., 
SO  c 

Through  this  medium  the  author  has  striven  to 
txt-Tcaii  his  opinionsr  of  what  he  considers  the 
crying  evils  of  the  day.  He  suggests  Christian 
sc<ialism  as  the  universal  remedy  for  the  conditions 
of  the  times. 

Smith,  Laura  Rountree.  Hawk  Eye:  an  In- 
dian story;  for  first  grade.  Chic,  A.  Flan- 
agan Co.,  [1908.]     c.    3-109  p.  il.  D.  cl.,  30  c. 

Spenser,  Edmund.  The  fowre  hymnes;  ed. 
by  Lilian   Winstanley.     [N.  Y.,  Putnam,] 

1908.  152  p.  8**,  cl,  ♦so  c.  net. 

Stewart,  Qinton  Brown.  Investigation  of 
centrifugal  pumps,  pt.  i,  A  discussion  of 
the  theory  of  the  centrifugal  pump  and  tests 
of  a  six  inch  vertical  centrifugal  pump. 
Madison,  Wis.,  [University  of  Wisconsin,] 
1907,  [1908.]  447-588  p.  pis.  diagrs.,  tabs., 
O.  (University  of  Wisconsin  bulletin.  Engi- 
neering scr.)  pap.,  so  c 

Stijnsoii.  Frederic  Jesup,  ["J-  S.  of  Dale," 
pseud,]  The  American  constitution :  the  na- 
tional powers,  the  rights  of  the  states,  the 


liberties  of  the  people ;  Lowell  Institute  lec- 
tures, delivered  at  Boston,  October- Novem- 
ber, 1907.    N.  Y.,  Scribner,  1908.    c.    259  p. 
diagr.,  D.  cl.,  **$i.25  net. 
Author    is    professor    of    comparative    legislation, 
Harvard   University,  and  author  of  "American  con- 
stitutional  law,"   etc.     These  eight  lectures  discuss: 
The    meaning    of    the    constitution;     Constitutional 
rights   peculiar    to    English   and   American    freemen; 
English  liberty  and  the  freedom  of  labor;   Develop- 
ment   of    these    rights — ^their   infringement    by   king» 
and    their   re-establishment   by    the   people;    The    ex- 
pression   of   those   liberties    in   our    federal    constitu- 
tion:  Division  of  powers  between  legislative,  execu- 
tive  and   judicial — and  between  the   federal   govern- 
ment  and    the    states;    Changes    in    the    constitution 
now  proposed;    Interstate   commerce,  the  control  of 
trusts,  and  the  regulating  of  corporations. 

•Studies  in  philology;  published  under  the  di- 
rection of  the  Philological  Club  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  North  Carolina;  C.  Alphonso 
Smith,  editor;  v.  2,  Studies  in  the  syntax  of 
the  King  James  version,  by  Ja.  Moses 
Grainger.  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C,  University 
of  North  Carolina  Press,  1907,  [1908.]  60  p. 
O.  pap.  (Address  Univ.  for  price.) 
Paper  presented  to  the  Faculty  of  the  University 

of  North   Carolina  as  a  partial   requirement  for  the 

degree  of  Master  of  Arts. 

Ta'ber,  C :  Austin  Mendell.  The  cause  of  geo- 
logic periods.  Bost.,  George  H.  Ellis  Co., 
1907,  [1908.]    c.    68  p.  O.  cl.,  75  c. 

This  essay  contains  a  summary  of  author's  for- 
mer publications,  the  earliest  dating  as  far  back  as 
1881. 

Tennyson,  Alfred,  Lord.  The  works  of  Al- 
fred', Lord  Tennyson;  annotated  by  Alfred 
Lord  Tennyson ;  ed.  by  Hallam,  Lord  Ten- 
nyson. Eversley  ed.  In  6  v.  v.  i.  N.  Y., 
Macmillan,  1908.  c  11+767  p.  por.  12**, 
cl.,  **$i.50  net. 

Terhune,  Albert  Payson.  The  new  mayor; 
founded  upon  G:  Broadhurst's  successful 
play,  "The  man  of  the  hour" ;  under  the  di- 
rection of  W:  A.  Brady  and  Jos.  R.  Gris- 
mer.  N.  Y.,  J.  S.  Ogilvie  Publishing  Co., 
1907,  [1908.]  c.  5-232  p.  il.  D.  cl.,  50  c; 
pap.,  25  c. 

A  strong  story  of  politics,  love  and  fifraft  based 
upon  a  play  that  has  had  a  run  cf  two  vears  in 
New  York;  illustrated  by  photographs  of  scenes 
from  the  play. 

Tompkina,  Juliet  Wilbor.  Dr.  Ellen.  N.  Y., 
Baker  &  Taylor  Co.,  [1908.]  c.  280  p.  il. 
D.  cl.,  +$1.50. 

"Dr.  Ellen"  left  a  widow,  studied  medicine  and, 
w^ben  in  the  midst  of  a  brilliant  medical  career, 
left  it  to  take  a  sister  threatened  with  tuberculosis 
to  the  Sierras.  Here  she  again  began  practice.  Her 
sister  chafed  at  living  among  the  wild  people  ot 
the  West,  the  doctor  never  explained  her  disease, 
and  the  hero  coming  upon  the  scene  encouraged  the 
girl  in  her  mutiny.  A  rival  doctor  complicated  the 
plot,  the  hero  learned  to  appreciate.  "Dr.  Ellen," 
and  the  sister  also  saw  all  things  end  brightly. 

Trenbolme,  Norman  Maclaren.  A  syllabus 
for  the  history  of  western  Europe,  with 
references  and  review  questions,  (based  on 
'*Robinson*s  Introduction  to  the  history  of 
western  Europe.")  In  2  pts.  pt.  i,  The 
middle  ages ;  pt.  2,  The  modern  age.  Bost., 
Ginn,  [1908.]  c.  '07.  7+80;  74-94  p.  D.  cl., 
ea.,  40  c. 

While  it  does  not  follow  Professor  Robinson's 
bcok  slavisihly,  the  syllabus  has  a  distinct  advantage 
in   being   based   for   the   most   part   upon   his   most 


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serviceable  account  of  the  history  of  mediaeval  and 
modern  times.  The  syllabus  was  originally  prepared 
for  the  use  of  the  instructors  and  students  in  the 
introductory  course  in  European  history  (of  which 
the  author  is  professor)  in  the  University  of  Mis- 
souri. A  select  list  of  reference  books  with  prices 
(a  p.). 

Tschaikowsky,  Peter  lljitch.  Eugene  One- 
gin:  lyric  scenes  in  three  acts,  after  the 
Russian  of  Alex  Sergeyvitch  Pushkin ;  Ger- 
man translation  by  A.  Bernhard;  English 
version  by  H :  Grafton  Chapman ;  music  by 
Tschaikowsky.  Vocal  score  complete.  N. 
Y.,  G.  Schirmer,  [1908.]  c.  '07.  6+276  p. 
4'*,  (Schirmer's  collection  of  operas.)  cl., 
$3.50;  pap.,  $2.50. 

Umasoy,  Prince  Serge  Dmitriyevich.  Me- 
moirs of  a  Russian  governor,  Prince  Serge 
Ehnitriyevich  Urussov ;  tr.  from  the  Russian 
and  ed.  by  Herman  Rosenthal.  Authorized 
ed.  N.  Y.,  Harper,  1908.  c.  7+181  p.  por. 
O.  cl.,  **$i.50  net. 

The  author  is  a  prince  of  an  ancient  family,  a 
memt«r  of  the  first  Duma  and  a  courageous  patriot 
He  reveals  the  methods  of  the  governors,  the  schemes 
of  the  police  department,  the  intrigues  and  corrup- 
tions that  are  sapping  the  Slavonic  government. 
The  author  is  a  believer  in  a  constitutional  monarchv. 
As  governor  of  Bessarabia  shortly  after  the  terrible 
massacre  of  Kishinev  he  inexorably  traced  the  respon- 
sil  ility  for  that  crime  to  the  government  he  served, 
and  in  so  doing  unearthed  many  secrets. 

Voorhees,  E :  Burnett.  Fertilizers :  the  source, 
character  and  composition  of  natural,  home- 
made and  manufactured  fertilizers,  and  sug- 
gestions as  to  their  use  for  different  crops 
and  conditions.  loth  ed.  N.  Y.,  Macmillan, 
1908.    c.    14+335  P-  12%  cl.,  ♦♦$1.25  net. 

Wa^ar,  Vernon  Wade.  Pocket  tokens,  and 
other  poems.  Bost.,  Richard  G.  Badger, 
[1908.]    c.    62  p.  D.  cl.,  $1. 

Waite,  R :  Alfred,  jr.  The  gospel  in  athletic 
phrases.  N.  Y.,  International  Committee 
of  Yoimg  Men's  Christian  Associations, 
1907,    [1908.]    c.    7+^01  p.  D.  cl.,  40  c.; 

pap.,  25  c. 

Helpful  readings  for  young  men  in  the  language 
of  the  athletic  field.  The  citations  upon  which  they 
are  based  are  taken  from  the  Bible,  although  often 
phrased  differently  from  the  original.  Author  is 
secretary  of  Religious  work  department.  International 
Committee,  Young  Men's  Christian  Assoc. 

Webster,  Hutton.    Primitive  secret  societies: 

a  study  in  early  politics  and  religion.     N. 

Y.,  Macmillan,  1908.    c.    13+227  p.  O.  cl., 

**$2  net. 

Author  is  professor  of  sociology  and  anthropology 
in  the  University  of  Nebraska.  The  work  in  its 
original  form  was  written  as  a  thesis  for  the  doctorate 
in  political  science  at  Harvard  University.  A  study 
of  the  secret  solidarities,  and  their  rites  and  cerc- 
mor.ies,  prevalent  throughout  the  savage  world,  and 
their  significance.  It  is  a  book  of  immense  interest 
and  instruction  to  anthropologists,  and  at  the  same 
time  abounds  in  curious  lore  likely  to  interest  any 
intelligent  reader. 

Weeks,  Lyman  Horace,  and  Bacon,  Edwin 
Munroe,  camps,  and  eds.  An  historical  di- 
gest of  the  provincial  press:  being  a  colla- 
tion of  all  items  of  personal  and  historic 
reference  printed  in  the  newspapers  of  the 
provincial  period  from  the  appearance  of 
"The  present  state  of  the  new-English  af- 
fairs, 1689,'*  "Publick  occurrences,"  1690,  and 
the  first  issue  of  "The  Boston  News-Let- 


ter,"  1704,  ending  with  the  close  of  the  Revo- 
lution, 1783.  Bost.,  Society  Americana,. 
1908.  c.  *07.  7-63  p.  pors.  map,  facsim.,  O. 
(Massachusetts  ser.)  pap.,  subs.,  $150;  per 
v.,  $7.50- 

Wells,  Frederic  Lyman.  A  statistical  study 
of  literary  merit,  with  remarks  on  some 
new  phases  of  the  method.  N.  Y.,  Science 
Press,  1907,  [1908.]  30  p.  diagrs.,  8°,  (Ar- 
chives of  psychology;  ed.  by  R.  S.  Wood- 
worth.)  pap.,  30  c. 

Westlake,  J :  International  law.  pt.  2,  War. 
[N.  Y.,  Putnam,]  1908.  350  p.  8",  cl.,  *$3 
net. 

Wheeler,  H:,  D.D.  History  and  exposition 
of  the  twenty-five  Articles  of  religion  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  church.  N.  Y.,  Eaton 
&  Mains,  [1908.]  c.  13+392  p.  O.  cl.,  ♦$2- 
net. 

Discussion  of  the  need  of  a  formulated  doctrine 
and  a  characterization  of  "confessicns"  from  that 
of  Auffsburg  to  the  Methodist  Episcocal  Articles 
of  Religion  introduces  )»  comparis<^  of  Weslev'a 
Twenty-five  Articles  with  the  Thirty-nine  Articles 
of  the  Church  of  England.  Following  this  with  a 
careful  statement  of  the  aim  and  origin  of  each 
article,  the  author  gives  a  scriptural  exposition  of 
each  phrase.  The  do<A  is  a  serviceable  aid  to  an 
understanding  of  the  faith  as  formulated  by  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  church.     Index. 

Williams,  Hugh  Noel.    A  princess  of  intrigue,. 

Anne  Genevieve  de  Bourbon,  Duchesse  de 

Longueville,  and  her  times.    N.  Y.,  Putnam,. 

1908.    2  v.,  12+344;  10+345-745  P.  JL  Pors. 

pis.  O.  cl.,  ♦$6.50  net,  boxed. 

The  Duchesse  de  Longueville  lived  through  many 
years  of  the  reign  of  Louis  xiii.  and-  Louis  xiv.;  she 
was' a  royal  princess  and  became  deeply  involved  ii> 
the  numerous  political  intrigues  of  her  times,  espe- 
cially against  Cardinal  Mazarin:  her  personal  in- 
trigues were  numerous,  her  own  life  ana  personality 
with  her  adventures  forming  the  chief  subject  of 
a  work  rich  in  gostfp  of  a  period  not  noted  for  its 
morality.  By  the  author  of  "Five  fair  sisters,*" 
"Madame  R6camier  and  her  friends,"  etc. 

Wingate,  General  G:   Wood.     Why  should 
boys   be   taught   to   shoot?      [Bost.,    Sub- 
Target  Gun  Co.,  1908.]    c.  '07.    14  p.  T.  pap. 
(Address  pubs,  for  price.) 
Author    is    president    New    York    Public    Schcol^ 

Athletic  League.     The  little  book  gives  good  reasons 

why  boys  should  be  taught  to  shoot. 

Withey,  Morton  Owen.  Tests  on  plain  and 
reinforced  concrete,  series  of  1906.  Madi- 
son, Wis.,  [University  of  Wisconsin,]  1907,. 
[1908.]  5-66  p.  pis.  diagrs.,  tabs.,  O.  (Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin  bulletin.  Engineering- 
ser.)  pap.,  25  c. 
Author  is  instructor  in  mechanics.  University  ot- 

Wisccnsin. 

World's  Sunday-School  Convention.  Sunday- 
schools  the  world  around :  the  official  report 
of  the  World's  fifth  Sunday-school  conven- 
tion in  Rome,  May  18-23,  1907 ;  ed.  by  Philip' 
E.  Howard.  Phil.,  [Sunday  School  Times 
Co.,  1908.]  c.  '07.  14+422  p.  pors.  pis.  fac- 
sims.,  O.  cl.,  *$i  net. 

An  interesting  account  of  the  coming  together  at 
Rome  on  May  iS-a.-?,  '07,  of  nearly  one  thousand 
representatives  of  the  work  and  progress  of  the 
Sunday-schools  of  every  Evangelical  denomination 
throuRhout  the  world.  About  sixty  delivered  ad- 
diess-cs  relating  to  the  many-sided  Simday-school 
qi'eslion  arc  embraced  in  the  volume.  An  appendix 
contains  statistics  and  other  information.     Index. 


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BUSINESS  NOTES. 

Berkeley,  Cal. — "Hayes's  Bookcase,"  at 
2371  Shattuck  Avenue,  has  been  closed  up, 
its  proprietor,  Wilbur  O.  Hayes,  having  re- 
moved to  Tucson,  Ariz.,  where  he  expects  to 
•open  a  bookstore. 

Boston,  Mass. — ^Jordan-Marsh  Company 
-celebrated  its  fifty-seventh  anniversary  on 
January  15.  This  concern  is  the  outgrowth  of 
a  little  store  on  Hanover  Street  started  when 
he  was  nineteen  years  old  by  Eben  D.  Jordan, 
a  native  of  Danville,  Me.  In  1851,  in  partner- 
ship with  Benjamin  L.  Marsh,  the  present 
business  was  launched. 

Denver,  Colo. — Percival  C.  Mills,  book- 
seller, at  415  Sixteenth  Street,  is  retiring  from 
business. 

New  York  Qty. — ^The  Commercial  En- 
graving Company  has  consolidated  with  the 
Filmer  Engraving  Company,  of  130  West 
Seventeenth  Street,  who  assume  all  assets  and 
liabilities,  and  will  continue  the  business  of 
both  firms  under  the  corporate  name  of  The 
Filmer  Engraving  Company,  at  88-90  Walker 
Street. 

New  .York  City.— The  Isaac  Mendoza 
Book  Company,  incorporated  under  the  laws 
of  the  State  of  New  York,  has  taken  over  the 
book  business  heretofore  conducted  by  Isaac 
Mendoza  at  17  Ann  Street,  with  a  capital 
stock  of  $5000,  fully  paid,  and  will  continue 
the  purchase  and  sale  of  new  and  second- 


hand books  at  the  same  address.  The  officers 
of  the  corporation  are  Isaac  Mendoza.  presi- 
dent; T.  J.  Masterson,  vice-president,  and  W. 
H.  Ostrander,  secretary.  Mr.  Mendoza 
started  this  business  on  October  8,  1894, 
excellently  equipped  with  experience  in  the 
second-hand  book  business  though  with  a 
very  modest  cash  capital.  Bom  in  New 
York  City  in  1864,  he  began  his  career 
as  a  bookseller  at  the  age  of  eighteen  in  the 
employ  of  M.  J.  Hynes,  at  229  Broadway, 
who  also  conducted  another  store  at  19  Ann 
Street,  which,  after  only  three  months'  train- 
ing, was  put  in  charge  of  Mendoza.  When 
the  Ann  Street  establishment  was  discon- 
tinued in  1883,  Mendoza  returned  to  the 
Broadway  store.  In  May,  1894,  Mr.  Hynes 
removed  to  No.  3  Beekman  Street,  where  the 
business  was  continued  until  after  Mr.  Hynes' 
death,  on  November  15,  1887,  being  sold 
by  the  estate,  at  auction,  on  April  15,  1888. 
Out  of  the  remains  of  the  Hjmes  business  the 
firm  of  Bowers  &  Loy  was  started  in  May, 
1888,  at  III  Nassau  Street.  Both  members 
of  the  firm  were  in  the  employ  of  Hynes,  and 
they  induced  their  fellow  clerk,  Mendoza,  to 
continue  with  them.  He  accepted  their  offer 
and  remained  with  them  until  1894,  when,  as 
stated  above,  he  opened  up  business  for  him- 
self. Mr.  Mendoza  by  hard  and  honest  work 
succeeded  in  building  up  a  large  business, 
gradually  eliminating  the  junk  and  strengthen- 
ing his  stock  along  the  lines  of  books  that 
appeal  to  collectors  and  librarians. 


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BEST-SELLING  FICTION  IN  DECEM- 
BER. 

The  following,  according  to  The  Bookman, 
is  a  list  of  the  most  popular  fiction,  in  order 
of  demand,  as  sold  between  December  i  and 
January  i; 

POINTS. 

1.  The  Weavers.    Parker.    Harpers 315 

2.  The  Shuttle.    Burnett.    Stokes 255 

3.  The  Lady  of  the  Decoration.     Little. 

Century  Co 166 

4.  Days  Off.    Van  Dyke.    Scribner 89 

5.  The     Old     Peabody     Pew.      Wiggin. 

Houghton,  MifHin  &  Co 85 

6.  The  Daughter  of  Anderson  Crow.    Mc- 

Cutcheon.     Dodd,  Mead  &  Co 75 


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THE  ODD  VOLUMES  CLUB. 

The  second  meeting  of  the  Odd  Volumes 
club,  organized  ten  years  ago,  at  the  Lotus 
Club,  by  the  commercial  travellers  of  the 
booktrade,  was  held  on  January  28  at  the 
Hotel  Avelon,  New  York  City,  the  meeting 
being  under  the  direction  of  Volumes  One, 
Three  and  Five.  The  object  of  the  meeting 
was  to  discuss  ways  and  means  of  enlarg- 
ing the  membership  of  The  Odd  Volumes, 
which  has  recently  been  incorporated  under 
the  laws  of  the  State  of  New  York,  and  to 
prepare  for  active  work.  It  is  the  intention 
of  the  organizers  to  include  in  the  member- 
ship of  the  club  authors,  journalists,  artists 
and  others  interested  in  the  making  of  books 
as  well  as  those  who  sell  books.  Its  object 
is  the  cultivation  of  social  relations  among 
its  members,  and  while  there  will  be  an  ini- 
tiation fee  there  will  be  no  dues,  and  the  price 
of  the  dinners  to  which  each  "book"  will  be 
invited  will  be  restricted  to  one  dollar  the 
plate.  There  will  be  no  officers,  a  chairman 
being  selected  at  each  gathering.  Three  vol- 
umes will  form  a  quorum,  so  that  a  meeting 
may  be  called  in  any  section  of  the  country 
wherever  three  may  make  it  possible  to  come 
together. 

THE  HOSPITAL  BOOK  AND  NEWS- 
PAPER SOCIETY. 

The  Hospital  Book  and  Newspaper  So- 
ciety, at  105  East  Twenty-second  Street,  New 
York  City,  which  receives  reading  matter  and 
distributes  it  to  hospitals  and  other  public  in- 
stitutions, has  issued  its  thirty-third  annual  re- 
port. The  total  amount  of  reading  matter  dis- 
tributed from  the  office  of  the  Society  during 
the  year  ending  September  30,  1907,  is :  Books, 
6140;  magazines,  30,911;  weekly  and  illus- 
trated papers,  42,256.  From  the  society's 
boxes  there  were  distributed  667  books,  6823 
magazines,  and  192,339  papers.  Although 
obliged  to  pay  for  transportation,  owing  to 
the  abolition  of  express  passes,  the  Society 
was  able  to  respond  to  most  of  the  appeals, 
thanks  to  the  generous  donations  of  the  pre- 
ceding year,  which  started  them  with  a  bal- 
ance of  $282.69.  Unfortunately,'  many  of  these 
donations  were  not  repeated,  causing  at  this 
winter's  beginning  a  deficit  of  $84.56,  which 
makes  it  necessary  to  raise  about  $375,  in  ad- 
dition to  the  regular  subscription,  if  last  year's 
work  is  to  be  continued.  The  total  amount 
expended  was  $2134.30.  The  report  contains 
lists  of  subscriptions  and  donations,  of  insti- 
tutions and  individuals  receiving  donations  of 
reading  matter,  also  a  list  of  the  society's 
boxes  and  their  location. 


A  NOTABLE  COLLECTION   OF 
BURNSIANA. 

According  to  the  New  York  Sun,  William 
R.  Smith,  superintendent  of  the  National  Bo- 
tanical Garden  in  Washington,  D.  C,  has 
what  is  considered  to  be  the  largest  known 
collection  of  the  works  of  Robert  Burns — 600 
editions  in  all  Besides  these  he  also  has  a 
large  collection  of  biographies,  critical  reviews 


and  commentaries,  poems  and  addresses,  all 
dealing  with  the  immortal  Scotsman.  Re- 
cently the  collection  has  been  further  en- 
hanced by  200  works  of  comment  and  biog- 
raphy, gathered  abroad  by  the  agents  of  An- 
drew Carnegie,  an  intimate  friend  of  Smith's. 
Though  the  collection  contains  600  editions 
of  Bums's  works,  it  is  marred  by  one  serious 
lack.  It  has  no  original  of  the  very  first  edi- 
tion, known  as  the  Kilmarnock  edition,  be- 
cause it  was  printed  there  in  1786.  There 
were  only  600  copies  of  this  issue,  and  they 
have  become  so  rare  that  a  single  copy  now 
commands  $1000,  though  Mr.  Smith,  had  he 
started  his  collection  when'  the  book  was 
printed,  might  have  bought  it  for  less  than  a 
shilling  the  volume.  As  it  is,  Mr.  Smith  for 
the  present  must  content  himself  with  a  copy 
in  facsimile.  

OBITUARY  NOTES. 
Daniel  Collamore  Heath,  founder  and 
president  of  the  school  book  publishing  firm 
of  D.  C.  Heath  &  Company,  died  at  his  home 
in  Newtonville,  Mass.,  on  the  evening  of  Jan- 
uary 28.  Mr.  Heath  was  bom  in  Salem,  Me., 
October  26,  1843,  and  was  prepared  for  col- 
lege at  the  Nichols  Latin  School  in  Lewiston, 
Me.,  and  graduated  at  Amherst  College  in  the 
class  of  *68.  For  the  two  years  following  the 
graduation  he  was  principal  of  the  High 
School  in  Southboro,  Mass.  Subsequently  he 
spent  two  years  in  attendance  at  the  Bangor 
Iheological  Seminary.  He  then  devoted  a 
year  to  travel  abroad  for  the  benefit  of  his 
health,  and  upon  his  return  became  supervisor 
of  schools  at  Farmington,  Me.  After  serving 
in  that  capacity  for  a  year,  Mr.  Heath  en- 
tered the  book  business,  and  in  1874  repre- 
sented in  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  the  firm  of  Ginn 
Brothers.  In  1875  Mr.  Heath  opened  a  branch 
house  for  the  firm  in  New  York  City,  where 
he  remained  for  some  months.  In  1876  he 
v/as  admitted  to  a  partnership,  the  firm  name 
then  becoming  Ginn  &  Heath.  This  relation 
continued  until  1886,  when  Mr.  Heath  dis- 
posed of  his  interest  and  started  in  business 
on  his  own  account,  with  absolute  freedom  to 
pursue  his  own  policy  in  educational  publish- 
ing. C.  H.  Ames  became  Mr.  Heath's  first 
partner  in  1889,  when  the  firm  name  was 
changed  to  D.  C.  Heath  &  Company;  W.  E. 
Pulsifer  became  a  partner  in  1892  and  W.  S. 
Smyth  was  admitted  to  partnership  in  1893. 
In  1895  the  firm  became  incorporated  witb 
Mr.  Heath  as  president,  Mr.  Ames  as  vice- 
president,  Mr.  Pulsifer  as  treasurer,  and  Mr. 
Smyth  as  secretary.  Mr.  Heath  opened  his 
first  office  in  two  small  rooms  at  3  Tremont 
Place.  In  1887  new  and  larger  quarters 
were  taken  at  5  Somerset  Street,  opposite  the 
Boston  University,  where  the  firm  remained 
for  seven  and  a  half  years,  when  the  business 
was  removed  to  the  new  steel  frame  building 
at  110-112  Boylston  Street,  adjoining  the  old 
Public  Library  and  overlooking  the  Common. 
The  firm  began  with  a  list  of  thirteen  books 
and  eleven  pamphlets.  To-day  there  are  up- 
wards of  a  thousand  books  on  their  list,  each 
one  of  which  has  an  influence  and  character 
of  its  own.  Steadily  the  firm  forged  ahead 
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front    rank   of   the   school    book    publishing 
trade. 

Everett  Waddey,  president  of  the  Everett 
Waddey  Company,  of  Richmond,  Va.,  one  of 
the  largest  printing  and  stationery  establish- 
ments in  the  South,  died  in  that  city  on  Jan- 
uary 14.  Mr.  Waddey  was  bom  on  March  25, 
1853,  in  Thomasville,  Ga.  On  the  death  of 
his  father,  in  1857,  he  was  taken  to  Richmond 
by  relatives.  In  1868  he  entered  the  printing 
office  of  Vannerson,  Shepperson  &  Graves. 
In  1876  he  took  a  position  in  the  blank  book 
and  stationery  business  of  George  W.  Gary. 
Later  he  was  associated  with  J.  T.  EUyson  & 
Co.,  finally  purchasing  the  interest  of  his  re- 
tiring partners  and  beginning  business  on  his 
own  account  in  1882.  The  business,  which 
was  later  incorporated  under  the  name  of  the 
Everett  Waddey  Company,  developed  rapid- 
ly, Mr.  Waddey  giving  his  personal  super- 
vision in  every  department  He  was  for  nine 
years  secretary  of  the  United  Typothetae  of 
America,  and  for  several  years  chairman  of 
the  executive  committee  of  the  National  Ty- 
pothetae. 

Albert  M.  Buddy,  who  had  been  an  em- 
ployee of  the  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company  for 
some  thirty-seven  years,  died  of  pneumonia 
on  January  25,  after  a  brief  illness.  Mr. 
Buddjr's  sterling  integrity,  faithfulness  and 
geniality  won  for  him  the  highest  esteem  of 
his  employers  and  associates,  and  his  loss  is 
deeply  mourned  by  all. 

Edward  Alexander  MacDowell,  America's 
foremost  composer,  died  January  23  in  New 
York  City,  after  an  illness  of  nearly  three 
years.  MacDowell  was  born  in  New  York 
City,  December  18,  1861.  He  studied  music 
here,  in  France  and  in  Germany.  In  1896  he 
became  professor  of  music  at  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, which  position  he  resigned  in  1904. 
About  130  compositions  bear  his  name.  Of 
these  the  piano  sonatas  "Tragica,"  "Eroica," 
'^orse**  and  "Keltic,"  the  Indian  suite  for 
orchestra,  the  '^Woodland  Sketches,"  "New 
England  Idyls"  and  "Sea  Pieces"  are  perhaps 
the  best  known.  A  number  of  songs  are  sec- 
ond only  to  his  work  for  piano  and  orchestra. 

Ouida,  the  novelist,  in  private  life  Mile. 
Louise  de  la  Rame,  died  January  24,  at  Via- 
reggio,  near  Florence,  Italy.  Ouida,  (said  to 
be  her  own  childish  mis.pronunciation  of 
Louise,)  according  to  the  biographical  refer- 
ence books,  was  born  at  Bury  St.  Edmunds, 
Eng.,  in  1840.  Her  father  it  is  thought  was 
a  Frenchman  and  her  mother  English.  The 
latest  guess  as  to  her  identity  makes  Ouida 
out  an  American — a  sister  of  Colonel  George 
Roy  Gliddoth,  who  fought  in  the  Confederate 
Army  and  died  twenty  years  ago.  According 
to  Colonel  Gliddoth*s  widow,  who  reached 
Florence  too  late  to  give  aid  to  her  supposed 
sister-in-law,  Ouida  left  America  at  a  tender 
age  under  the  care  of  a  woman  who  adopted 
her  as  a  daughter.  Her  youth  was  spent  in 
France,  and  at  the  age  of  twenty  she  went  to 
London.  In  i860  she  contributed  her 
first  novel,  "Granville  de  Vigne,"  to  Col- 
bum's  Nexv  Monthly.  It  was  reissued  in 
book  form,  in  1863,  under  the  title  of  "Held 
in  Bondage."    For  upwards  of  thirty  years  her 


pen  was  active  in  producing  novels,  short 
stories  and  essays.  Several  of  her  novels  were 
dramatized,  the  better-known  among  these 
being  "Under  Two  Flags"  and  "Moths." 
Among  her  best- remembered  writings  are 
"Strathmore,"  "Chandos,"  "Tricotrin,"  "Folle 
Farine,"  "Two  Little  Wooden  Shoes," 
"Friendship,"  "In  Maremma,"  "Pascarel," 
"Puck,"  "Ariadne,  the  'Story  of  a  Dream,"  "A 
Dog  of  Flanders,"  "Toxin,  an  Altruist," 
"Wanda,"  "The  Silver  Christ,"  "Street  Dust," 
"Bimbi,"  a  story  for  children,  and  "Two  Of- 
fenders," a  volume  of  short  stories.  A  collec- 
tion of  varied  opinions  on  literary  and  other 
topics,  entitled  "Views  and  Opinions,"  ap- 
peared in  1895,  and  a  similar  volume,  called 
"Critical  Studies,"  in  1900.  Ouida's  work  sold 
in  large  quantities,  it  having  been  estimated 
that  she  made  from  $250,000  to  $300,00  from 
her  writings.  But  she  does  not  seem  to  have 
managed  her  affairs  wisely,  for  a  year  ago 
stories  of  her  poverty  were  circulated.  The 
English  government  then  granted  her  a  pen- 
sion of  $750  and  a  fund  was  raised  by  her 
friends  to  aid  her.  The  reports  of  Ouida's 
utter  poverty  were  afterwards  denied^-— it  is 
certain  that  they  were  exaggerated.  She  was 
poor,  but  not  actually  suffering  or  in  need, 
and  she  resented  vehemently  many  of  the  ill- 
directed  efforts  made  by  strangers  to  aid  her. 
Indeed,  as  her  early  life  so  her  latter  days 
were  shrouded  in  mystery  that  has  given  op- 
portunity for  the  wildest  imaginative  work  on 
the  part  of  her  pseudo-biographers. 


BIBLIOGRAPHIC  NOTES. 

The  February  Riverside  Bulletin  contains 
a  list  of  all  the  biography  published  by 
Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.  There  are  more 
than  200  subjects,  including  practically  all 
Americans  of  note  and  many  famous  foreign- 
ers. This  bulletin  contains  some  interesting 
portraits  and  is  furnished  with  an  index,  so 
that  it  is  well  worth  saving  for  future  refer- 
ence. 

The  Wisconsin  Library  Commission,  Mad- 
ison, Wis.,  has  undertaken  to  publish  an  "In- 
dex to  Current  Events,  a  cumulative  guide  to 
material  in  Newspapers,"  similar  to  the  "In- 
dex to  Dates"  appended  for  some  years  to 
the  Library  Index  published  from  this  office. 
The  "Index  to  Current  Events"  will  be  pub- 
lished quarterly,  and  for  convenience  of  con- 
sultation will  have  Wisconsin  happenings 
grouped  under  separate  alphabetical  arrange- 
ment.   The  subscription  price  is  $3  the  year. 

The  Society  Americana,  Boston,  has  is- 
sued a  "proposal"  to  publish  "An  Historical 
Digest  of  the  Provincial  Press,"  to  be  com- 
piled and  edited  under  the  direction  of  Lyman 
Horace  Weeks,  author  of  "Prominent  Fam- 
ilies of  New  York,"  etc.,  and  Edwin  M.  Bacon, 
author  of  "Historic  Pilgrimages  in  New  Eng- 
land," etc.  The  proposed  work  will  be  a 
"collation  of  all  items  of  personal  and  his- 
toric reference  printed  in  the  newspapers  of 
the  Provincial  period  from  the  appearance  of 
The  Present  State  of  the  New-English  Af- 
fairs, 1689,  Public  Occurrences,  1690,  and  the 
first  issue  of  The  Boston  News-Letter,  1704, 
ending  with  the  close  of  the  Revolution  in 


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1783,"  If  carried  out  on  the  lines  proposed 
and  as  illustrated  in  the  "Proposal,"  the  work 
cannot  fail  to  be  of  great  value  to  historical 
students  and  scholars,  since  it  will  place  with- 
in their  reach,  in  compact  form,  matter  of  the 
first  importance,  which  is  nowhere  else  pre- 
served, and  which  is  to-day  widely  scattered 
and  difficult  of  access.  Portraits  and  facsim- 
iles of  some  of  the  newspapers,  title-pages, 
etc.,  will  be  given  in  each  volue.  The  work 
will  be  in  twenty  volumes,  each  complete  in 
itself,  and  will  be  limited  only  in  sets  of  twen- 
ty volumes  at  $150  the  set. 

CATALOGUES  OF  NEW  AND  SECOND-HAND  BOOKS. 

P.  M.  Barnard,  10  Dudley  Road,  Tunbridge 
Wells,  Eng.,  Occult  and  old  scientific  works, 
etc.    (No.  19,  245  titles.) 

Thiophile  Belin,  48  Rue  Cambon,  Paris, 
Rare  books  in  rare  bindings  from  the  collec- 
tions of  well-known  persons,  also,  manu- 
scripts. (597  titles,  with  facsimiles  of  illum- 
inated mss.  and  book  covers.) 

IV.  P.  Blessing,  192  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago, 
Gearance  sale  of  religious  and  theological 
bcK)ks.     (No.  39,  3^  p.  nar.  8*'.) 

T.  O.  Cramer,  314  E.  Twelfth  St.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  Law  books.     (4  p.  8°.) 

Paul  Goitschalk,  13  Unter  den  Linden,  Ber- 
lin, Rare  and  early  printed  books  and  manu- 
scripts, including  three  books  printed  by 
Wynkin  de  Worde,  a  theological  book  printed 
in  Japanese  in  161 1,  an  unpublished  Beethoven 
manuscript,  historical  autographs,  books  with 
the  arms,  ex-libris  and  inscriptions  of  Scho- 
penhauer, Goethe,  Cruikshank,  etc.  (138  ti- 
tles.   The  notes  throughout  are  in  English.) 

Karl  W,  Hiersemann,  Leipzig,  Ostasien, 
Australien,  Oceanien.     (No.  348,  1183  titles.) 

H.  R.  Huntiing  Company,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Gearance  catalog  of  Americana,  town 
histories,  genealogies,  first  editions,  etc.  (462 
titles.) 

Illinois  Book  Exchange,  Lakeside  Building, 
Chicago,  Law  books,  Americana,  etc.     (20  p. 

I2°.) 

.S*.  B.  Weeks,  Trinity.  Randolph  Co.,  N.  C, 
Americana,  mostly  duplicates  from  the  library 
of  S.  B.  Weeks,  the  well-known  author  of 
"The  Press  of  North  Carolina  in  the  xviiith 
Century,"  "A  Bibliography  of  the  Historical 
Literature  of  North  Carolina,"  etc.    (8  p.  8°.) 

Zentralslelle  des  Volksvereins  fur  das 
Katft.  Deutschland,  Miinchen-Gladbach,  Prus- 
sia, Verzeichnis  socialer  Literatur-eine  sys- 
tematische  Zusammenstellung  u.  Beurteilung 
der  wichtigsten  sozialwissenschaftlichen  u. 
sozialpolitischen  Schriften.  7th  ed.,  rev.  and 
enl.,  with  index.     (140  p.  8°.) 

JOURNALISTIC  NOTES. 

Beginning  this  month  the  publishers  of 
The  Printing  Art,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  will 
bring  out  a  new  periodical— 7/»e  Printing  Art 
Sample  Book,  While  The  Printing  Art  as 
one  of  the  leading  exponents  of  typography, 
design  and  illustration,  has  given  each  month 
exhibits  and  standards  of  engravings,  designs, 
types,  inks,  equipment  and  other  details  which 
enter  into  the  construction  of  printed  matter, 
there  has  never  been  any  publication  that 
dealt  specifically  with  paper — the  very  found- 


ation of  the  whole  printing-press  product.  As 
the  rulings  of  the  post-office  do  not  admit  of 
reference  in  second-class  matter  to  any  paper 
by  name  or  information  as  to  who  are  the 
manufacturers,  The  Printing  Art  Sample 
Book  will  be  issued  as  an  independent  publi- 
cation not  entered  at  second-class  rates,  and 
will  consist  of  monthly  displays  and  the  latest 
information  about  the  different  classes  of  pa- 
pers which  are  now  being  manufactured  to 
meet  the  varied  demands  of  periodical,  book 
and  commercial  printing.  The  Sample  Book 
will  be  made  up  of  introductory  pages  giving 
particulars  regarding  various  constructive 
features,  especially  with  relation  to  papers. 
Its  inserts  will  display  cover  and  other  de- 
signs, the  text  papers  will  show  various  classes 
of  book  work,  writing  and  bond  papers,  will 
present  suitable  commercial  forms  and  differ- 
ent grades  of  coated  papers,  tissues,  and  spe- 
cial materials  for  binding  will  all  be  attrac- 
tively treated.  The  publication  will  therefore 
appeal  not.  only  to  printers,  but  also  to  paper- 
makers,  book  binders,  engravers,  publishers,, 
advertisers  and  all  interested  in  printed  matter. 


LITERARY  AND  TRADE  NOTES. 

E.  D ARROW,  the  well-known  bookseller  of 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  celebrated  his  eighty-fifth 
birthday  on  January  29 — "Carnation  Day."" 
Long  may  the  hale  veteran  live  to  roll  up  his^ 
birthdays  to  the  hundred  mark  and  beyond. 

The  Bobbs-Merrill  Company  have  just 
ready  a  new  novel  by  Louis  Joseph  Vance, 
entitled  "The  Black  Bag,"  which  is  sajd  to 
be  even  more  exciting  and  clever  than  the 
author's  earlier  story,  "The  Brass  Bowl."" 
The  book  has  a  number  of  good  illustrations 
by  Thomas  Fogarty. 

Moffat,  Yard  &  Company  will  publish 
shortly  "Four  Plays  for  Children,"  by  John 
Jay  Chapman.  These  plays  are  written  in 
blank  verse  of  a  most  scholarly  and  poetical 
character,  and  can  be  acted  by  young  children. 
The  settings  are  simple,  and  the  thought  is 
clear  and  direct.  Two  of  them,  in  fact,  have 
already  been  acted'  with  success. 

G.  ScHJRMER  has  published  a  timely  work 
in  Tschaikowsky's  opera,  "Eugene  Onsgin," 
which  after  having  enthusiastically  won  its 
way  into  the  hearts  of  his  countrymen  is  to 
have  an  American  performance  on  February 
I  and  2  at  Carnegie  Hall,  New  York  City. 
The  libretto  was  constructed  upon  a  story  in 
verse  of  the  same  title  by  Pushkin,  the  Russian 
poet.  The  volume  is  one  in  Schirmer's  Col- 
lection of  Operas. 

The  C.  M.  Clark  Publishing  Company,. 
Boston,  will  publish  on  February  10  a  novel, 
entitled  "Under  the  Flag  of  the  Cross."  by 
J.  Hamilton  Sedberry,  a  new  Southern  au- 
thor. The  story  deals  with  the  crisis  of  a 
great  world-war  a  hundred  years  hence,  in 
which  the  Caucasian  and  Mongolian  races  are 
in  a  bitter  struggle  for  supremacy.  The  kid- 
napping by  a  dastardly  English  captain  of  the 
heroine  and  her  restoration  to  freedom,  inter- 
woven with  a  dual  romance,  furnishes  no  end 
of  adventures  on  land  and  sea. 

The  Hawaiian  Gazette  Co.,  Ltd.,  of  Hon- 
olulu, has  issued  a  folio  entitled  "Picturesque 


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Honolulu."  which  consists  of  illustrated  ar- 
ticles on  the  founders,  the  society,  the  native- 
bom  leaders,  education,  climate,  art  and  ar- 
tists, literature  and  authors,  public  and  pri- 
vate buildings,  clubs,  parks,  (under  which 
comes  Kapiolani  Park,  which  occupies  one  of 
the  most  beautiful  sites  in  the  world,)  the 
food  supply,  historical  landmarks,  sports,  etc., 
of  Honolulu,  with  much  statistical  informa- 
tion of  the  island.  Numerous  half-tone  cuts 
illustrate  the  beauties  of  this  tropical  spot  in 
the  mid- Pacific. 

John  Lane  Company  announce  for  publi- 
cation in  the  spring  a  book  by  Caroline  Cor- 
ner, entitled  "Ceylon — ^the  Paradise  of  Adam." 
This  is  an  intimate  picture  of  the  native  life 
of  Ceylon  told  by  a  traveller  who  has  spent 
seven  years  in  the  country,  and  has  made  a 
thorough  study  of  local  conditions.  Such 
characteristic  customs  and  ceremonies  as  the 
"yakkadura,"  or  devil  dance;  the  "strom- 
strom,"  or  Portuguese-Ceylon  dance;  the 
"fandango"  and  "strombello"  two  better- 
known  dances;  the  "doladima,"  or  thanks- 
giving ceremony;  the  "perehera,"  the  annual 
festival  of  the  Sinhalese;  the  "jeewama,"  a 
very  exclusive  rite;  and  the  local  form  of 
celebrating  nuptials,  are  described  with  great 
particularity,  but  in  a  fresh  and  readable  nar- 
rative. The  book  carries  an  unusual  series  of 
illustrations  from  photographs. 

DuFFiELD  &  Co.  have  just  ready  a  volume 
entitled  "Women  and  Other  Women,"  by 
Hildegarde  Hawthorne,  entertaining  discus- 
sions of  literary  women,  their  work  and  the 
characters  they  have  created.  Miss  Haw- 
thorne presents  her  subject  attractively,  and 
her  view^s  show  a  keen  appreciation  of  fem- 
inine traits.  They  will  publish  on  the  15th 
inst  a  timely  book  in  "Plans  for  a  National 
Theatre,"  by  William  Archer  and  Granville 
Barker,  who  present  a  practicable  scheme  for 
an  endowed  theatre  in  this  country  that  will 
provide  comparatively  inexpensive  entertain- 
ments and  yet  never  present  any  but  plays  of 
a  high  order;  also,  a  new  volume  in  the 
Shakespeare  Classics — "Brooke's  Poem  of 
*Rom€0  and  Juliet,'"  the  original  of  Shake- 
speare's play  of  the  same  name,  edited  by  P. 
A.  Daniel,  and  modernized  and  re-edited  by 
J.  J.  Munro. 

Henry  Holt  &  Co.  will  publish  at  once  a 
book  entitled  "Words  and  Sentences,"  by  Al- 
fred M.  Hitchcock,  which  will  deal  in  a  simple 
way  with  the  essentials  of  diction,  and  with 
so  much  of  English  grammar  as  has  a  bearing 
on  composition.  The  book  is  intended  for 
secondary  schools.  One  useful  feature  is  a 
set  of  instructions  for  correcting  proof  from 
the  printers.  They  will  also  publish  shortly 
"German  Composition,"  by  Professor  Paul  R. 
Pope,  of  Cornell,  which  treats  of  a  trip  to 
Germany,  German  tales  and  legends,  and  Ger- 
man life  and  customs;  also,  "The  Vicar  of 
Sessenheim,"  which  contains  the  charming 
story  of  Frederika  Brion  as  told  by  Goethe  in 
his  "Dichtung  und  Wahrheit,"  extracted  in 
the  original  German  and  edited  for  schools 
and  colleges  by  Professor  A.  B.  Nichols,  who 
has  also  included  some  poems  by  Goethe  bear- 
ing on  the  episode. 


William  J.  Locke,  author  of  "The  Be- 
loved Vagabond,"  etc.,  is  at  present  in  Al- 
giers, where  he  has  gone  for  a  change  of 
scene  and  to  be  free  to  complete  the  novel 
upon  which  he  is  now  at  work.  Mr.  Locke, 
who  for  many  years  has  been  Secretary  of 
the  Royal  Institjute  of  British  Architects, 
has  just  resigned  from  that  position  and 
wound  up  his  duties  there  prior  to  his  depar- 
ture for  Africa.  He  found  it  necessary  to 
take  this  step  owing  to  the  increased  pres- 
sure of  his  literary  work.  The  new  novel 
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Lane  Company  simultaneously  with  its  publica- 
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est in  Mr.  Locke's  books,  of  which  he  now  has 
ten  to  his  credit,  the  John  Lane  Company 
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Elimination  of  the  Tramp,"  by  Edmond  Kelly, 
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W.  0.  Xdwardi,  Sibley  Blook,  BoohMtw,  V.  T. 

Mallock,   Lucretius.      Lippincott 

Maspero  and  Rappoport,  History  of  Kgypt. 

Ma^pero,  Struggle  of  the  Nations. 

Davis,    Egyptian  Book  of  the  Dead.     Putnam. 

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Tones,  Quolcer  Soldier. 

Middleton.  Illuminated  Manuscripts  in  Classical  and 
Mediaeval  Times. 

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San  Franoiioo,  CaL 
Mountain   Lovers,   Fiona   Maclcod. 
Jcurnal  of  Eugenie  De  Gucrin. 
Oxnithological    Biography,    Audubon,    5    vols.,    Edin- 

Ivrgh  ed. 
Studies  in  Music,  ed.  by  Robin  Grey. 
Dorothy  Wordsworth,  Edmund  Lee. 

Edward  E^ans,  2486  dtli  Ave.,  H.  Y. 
Old  sermons  preached  in  Georgia,  cheap. 
ETaaa-Tmeman  Co.,  818  Danphln  St.,  Mobile,  Ala. 
Drspcr's  Hisftory  of  the  Civil  War,  3  vols.     Harper 
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Belinda,  by  R.  Broughton.     Applcton. 

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FraBkllB  Bookihop  ^  B.  Blioadf),  810  S.  7th  St., 

Gcnealogsr,    etc.,    Springer    Family    for    8    Centuries. 

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Cooke,  Bird  Migra.  of  3&iss.  Valley. 

W.  B.  Funk.  Aft.,  Dayton.  0. 

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and  Rohrer. 

Wbl  J.  Oerhard.  8809  CaUowhlU  St,  Fhlla.,  Pn. 

Rejort  U.  S.  Fi.sh  Commission,  1896  to  1000. 

Jcurnal  of  Mycology. 

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Cc-nrad,  Monograph  Unionidae. 

Hcoker.  Flora  Boreali-Americana. 

•oedapeed'i  Book  Skop,  6a  Park  St.,  Boiton.  Mate. 

Sprmger     Forest   Life  and  Forest  Trees. 

SchuTz,  Life  of  Lincoln,  ist  ed. 

Mumford,  Life  of  Ambrose  Duprc. 

Thaxter,  Island  Garden,   ist  ed. 

Frazer's  Magasine,  April,  1869. 

Lii.dsay    On  the  Morgan  Horse. 

Ripley.  Latest  Form  of  Infidelity  Examined. 

Quarterly  Review.  Tan.,  1871. 

tclsom.  Mental  Diseases. 

Dante,  Inferno,  notes  by  Boyd. 

Mjhon.  Paradise  Lost,  notes  by  Boyd. 

Cwle  Blair.  '     ^ 

Rosamond   Fay. 

WBitmore,   Mother  Goose  Melodies 

Boynton,    Driftwood. 

Oak  Staircase. 

Voyage  of  the  Discoverer. 

Jon  Gotta,  Ore  Deposits. 

Macmillan  s,   Jan.,    1886. 


Ooodipeed'i  Book  Bho^^^-Continued. 

Stuffed  Club.  vol.  2. 

Du  Chaillu    Equatorial  Regions,  old  ed. 

Munsell,  Chronology  of  Paper. 

Youn^,   French   Revolution. 

American  Journal  of  Insanity    any   nos. 

Little,  Chemistry  of  Paper  Making. 

Qt'iller-Couch,   Golden   Pomp. 

Ue  Foublaque,  Annals  of  Percy  Family. 

Am.  R.R.  Journal,  vol.  44,  1871. 

Mcffett,    Nautilus. 

Hedges,  Hist.  Easthampton  (L.  I.)  N.  Y.,  344  pp. 
Sag   Harbor,    1897. 

Bcas,  Human   Faculty  as  Determined   by  Race. 

Conant,  Geography,  Hist.,  etc,  of  Vt.,  With  State 
Laws. 

Adams,  H.  G.,  Cage  and  Sinmng  Birds. 

\oung  Angler,  Pigeon  and  Rabbit  Fancier.  Rout- 
ledge. 

Bruce,   HiaL   of  the  20th   Mass.   Vols. 

Adair,  Annals  of  Bee  Culture,  3  vols. 

Alcott,  Nativity,  Its  Facta.  Fancies,  etc. 

American  Steel  Railway  Investments.   1804. 

Bass.  Hist,   of  Medicine. 

Commercial  and  Financial  Chronicle,  vol.  i,  Tuly> 
Dec.   1865;  vol.  4,  no.  for  Jan.  5,   1867. 

Conn.  R.R.   Com.   Repts.,   i878-'8s,  V- 

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Frement,  Story  of  French  Loaf. 

Gray,   Witch   Carey. 

Greenburg.      1901. 

Hazlitt,  Criticism  on  Keene. 

Hill.  The  Actor. 

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Aniuial  Repts.  Mass.  Bd.  R.R.  Com.  containing 
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Paul    Gottschalk   Antlguar.,    Berlin   W.    64,    Ger. 

Sealsfield,  Tokeah.     Phila.,  1829  and  '45. 

Hardman,  trontier  Life. 

Sealsfield,  Life  in  Texas.     Phila.,   1845. 

Sea^sfie  d,  Cabm-Book.     New  York.  i844 

Sealsfield.   any.  ^^' 

John  L.  Grant,  146  Geneiee,  Vtloa,  V.  Y. 

James.  Psychology,  Advanced  Course,  vol    i 
Stoddard's  Lectures. 
International  Encyclopsedia. 

H.  Gregory,  116  Union  St.,  Providence,  B.  I. 
handler    R.  O.,  Engraving, 
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Crane.    W.,    Baby's    Bouquet. 
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Davis,   Minnie   S.,   Living  Counterparts 
Shakespeare,   vol.  6.     Wm.   Veazie,    1862. 
Haie,  C.  M.,  Coal  and  Iron  Countries  N.  Carolina 

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Harvard  Go-operatiYo  Society*  Oambridg •,  Hmmm* 

JEho^*s  Fables,  illus.  by  Bewick.     App. 
Engyneering  Record  ioT  'jviiy  20,  1907, 
P'ord,  Gatherings  From  Spam. 
Ford,  Handbook  pf  Spain. 
Kidd.  Control  of  Tropics. 

Walter  X.  Hill,  881  Marshall  Field  Bldff., 
Ohioago,  111. 
Madeira,  Louis  C,  Annals  of  Music  in  Philadelphia, 

ed.  by  Philip  Goe|)p.  Lippincott,  1896. 
A  New  Year's  Bargain.  Pub.  about  1874. 
Beatrice  Cenci. 

Illustrated    books    on    Yellowstone    region,    Grand 
Canyon  and  Yosemite  Valley. 


Bolmes  Book  Oo., 


1X58  Xarket  St., 
Gal. 


San  Franciioo, 


Pcmcroy's  Municipal  Law. 
Blackstone's  Commentaries. 
Annals  of   San   Francisco,   Cal. 
Ilittel's  History  of  California. 
California  law  books. 

The  Huh  Xaffaslne  Oo.,  110  Tremont  St.,  Bofton. 

Popular  Science  Monthly,   Nov.,   i88i;    Dec.,   '95. 
W4>rld's  Work,  Jan.,  Feb.,  1901. 

Oeorge  P.  Eiunphre7»  Bocheiter,  H.  Y.     [CVuift.] 

Musfical   Instruments,   folio,   with   50   colored  plates. 
Pub.  by  A.  &  C.  Black. 

niinoU  Book  Exohange,  407  Lakeiide  Building, 

Ohioago,  ni. 
Business  Man's  Library,   10  vols.     System  Pub.  C9* 

TT.  P.  Jamei,  127  W.  7th  St.,  Oinoicnati,  0. 
Skinner,  Key  to  the  Hebrew  and  Egyptian  Mysteries. 
R.  Qarke  Co. 

WillUm   B.    Jenkini    Oo.,    861   6th   Ave.,    V.    Y. 
Travels    in   America    100    Years    Ago,    by   Twining. 
Pub.  by  Harper. 

Jennlnge  h  Oraham,  67  Waahington  St.,  Ohioago. 
Sr.urgeon,  Treasury  of  David,  second-hand. 
Hall,  Geo.  F.,  The  Model  New  Woman.     Columbian 
Book  Company. 

B.  W.  Johnaon,  8  E.  48d  St.,  B.  Y. 

Mumford,  Oriental  Rugs,  xst  ed. 
Hall,  Adolescence,  3  vols.  N.  Y. 
Fontaine,  Memoirs  of  a  Huguenot  Family. 

Ktndriok  Book  and  Statlonersr  Oo.,  Denver,  OoL 

Picture  of  Romance  and  Wonder,  by  Bume- Jones. 
Memoirs,  by  John  M.  Thurston. 

Sing'i  Old  Book  Store,  891  Golden  Gate  Ave.,  Ban 
Franolaoo,  Oal. 

N&icissus. 

Adrift  With  a  Vengeance,  Cornwallis. 

Who  Lies. 

Ballad  of  Isacer. 

Paleontology  of  California,  2  vols. 

Proceedings  California  Academy  of  Sciences. 

Woman,   btate  and  Church,  G^e. 


Les  Miserables,  vol.  i,  3-vol.  ed. 
Dcmenech,  Deserts  of  N.  A, 


vol. 


Kleinteioh'a  Book  Store,  897  Bedford  Ave., 

Brooklyn,  H.  Y.     [CmA.] 

A  Formulary  of  Special  Diet  in  Dis..  by  D.  Kirby. 

London. 
Burton  Holmes'  Lectures. 
Stoddard's  Lectures. 

Books  or  pamphlets  containing  coat-of-arms  of  prin. 
cities  of  U.  S.  or  the  world. 

P.  E.  Kubel,  880  S.  Broadway,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Life  and  Genius  of  Goethe,  W.  T.  Harris.     Ticknor 

&  Field,   1886. 
A    Little    Girl    Among    the    Old    Masters,    W.    D. 

Ho  wells.     Osgood,  1884. 

A.  Knttner,  897  Bowery,  K.  Y.   Oity.     [Cash.^ 
Gus.  Dirk's  Bugville.     Judge  Co. 
History   of   Schoharie   Co.,   N.   Y. 
Johnson's  Structures,  8th  ed.     Wiley. 


A.   Knttner. — Continued. 
Allen's  Complete  Organic  Analysis. 
I.  C.  S.  Retcreuce  Lib.,  nos.  33,  34,  35. 
Tables  of  Strength  of  Hoisting  Beams. (?) 
Filipini,,  The  Table  Talk. 
Lccmis,  Cheerful  Americans. 
I^omis,  I've  Been  Thinking. 
Madame  Bovary,  pap. 

Oharlea  E.  Lanriat  Oo.,  886  Waahington  St.,  Boston* 

Private  Life  of  the  Queen.    Pub.  by  Appleton. 

The  Shah  Nameh,  by  Firdausi. 

Siege  of  Detroit,  by  Pontiac. 

The  Iliad  of  the  East,   by  Richardson.     Macmillan 

Co. 
The  Portent,  Macdonald.    Routledge. 
2  The  Galilean.  Lorimer.    Silver-Burdett. 
Span  of  Life,  McLennan. 
Iiawthorne's  Works,  Riverside  ed.,  15  vols.,  in  browi> 

cl.,  leath.  label.     1883,  '04,  '05. 
A  Boy  I  Knew,  etc,  Hutton.     Harper. 
Early  R.  I.  Houses,  Isham  and  Brown     Preston  & 

Rounds. 
Norton's  Handbook  of  Florida.     Longmans. 
Jean  Marc  Nattier.     Pub.  Boussod  Valadon  &  Co. 
Adventures  of  Tim  Pippin. 

Panl  Lemperly,  Oleveland,  0. 
Evan  Harrington,  Meredith.     New  York,  i860. 
Passionate  Pilgrim,  James,  ist  ed.     1875. 
Any  other  ist  eds.  Henry  James. 

Zraao  Levlne,  406  Kimball  Sail,   Ohioago,  111. 

I  St    eds.,    Pickering    imprint,    John    Davidson    Ste- 
venson. 

Llhrary  Oo.  of  Philadelphia,  K.  W.  oor.  Loonat 

and  Jnniper  Sta.,  Phila.,  Pa. 
Fiske,  Bibliographical  Notices,  3. 
Clouston,  Lunatic  at  Large.     Appleton.     1900. 
Brooke,  Eng.  Literature.    Appleton,  1883. 
Stephens,  llist.  of  Fr.  Rev.,  vol.  i.     Scribner,  i886» 
Loti,  Story  of  a  Child.    Birchard,  190T. 

Llhrary  of  Oongreaa,  Washington,  D.  0. 
History  of  Banking  in  All  Nations,  N.  Y.,  Journal 
of    Commerce    and    Commercial    Bulletin,    4   vols^ 
1896. 

Linahan  Book  Oo.,  621  Market  St.,  St.  Lonis,  Mo. 

Pritchard,  Ear. 

The  Wonderful  Adventures  of  Phra  the  Phoenician. 

Page,  Diag. 

Wkitaker,  Anat.  of  Spine  and  Brain. 

Minot,  Embryology. 

Kellon[,  Hydrotherapy. 

Any  of  Scudder's  Eclectic  Works. 

Little,  Brown  h  Oo..  864  Waahington  St..  Boston. 

Barnard.  Atlas  of  Milky  Way. 

Hubbard,  Summer  Vacations  at  Mooschead  Lake  andi 

Vicinity.     Boston,  1879. 
Barker  and  Danforth,  Hunting  Trip  in  the  Magallo- 

way  and   Pharmachenee   Lake.     Boston,   D.   Loth- 

rop,  1882. 
Kellogg,    Hunting    in    the    Jungle    With    Gun    and 

Guide.     Boston,  Estes  &  Lauriat,  1880. 
Farrar,  Camp   Life  in  the  Wilderness.     Boston,  A. 

Williams  &  Co.,  1882. 
C.  C.  West,  Sketches  of  Camp  Life  in  the  Wilds  of 

the  Aroostook  Woods.    Boston,  New  England  News. 

Co.,  1882. 
E.  A.  Samuels,  With  Rod  and  Gun  in  New  England 

and  the  Maritime  Provinces.     Boston,   Samuels  & 

Kimballs,  1897. 
Oliver  Optic,   Sports  and  Pastimes  for  Indoors  and 

Out.     Boston,  G.  W.  Cottrell,  1863. 
Androscoggin  Lake,  a  Guide.     Boston,  1888. 
Ariadne  of  Mantua. 
American    Commonwealth,   Bryce,   vol.    i,    1888   ed.,. 

blue  cl. 
Two  Chiefs  of  Dunboy,  J.  A.   Froude. 
Johnston's    Criticism    of    Jones*    Loyalists    in    New- 
York. 
Flick,   Loyalism  in   N.   Y. 
Jones'  Loyalists  in  N.  Y. 
Baronesse   Riedesel's   Burgoyne's  Campaign. 

Look   Box  266,   Archbald,   Pa. 

Hay  and    Nicolay's   Life   of   Lincoln,   good   second- 
hand. 
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Froderlok  Loeser  A  Oo.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

History  of  Delaware  Water  Gap. 

Firhenes  and  Fishery  Industries  U.  S.,  Government 

Report. 
Whe€lcr  Survey,  vol.  s,  Zoology. 

ZfOwman  ft  Eanford  8.  and  P.  Co.,  616  1st  Ave., 
Settle,  Waih. 

Mcrooirs  of  Madame  de  Campau,  2  vols.,  8vo.  Lon- 
don.  1823;  or  any  modern  reprint. 

Complete  set,  good  second-hand  condition,  Jesuit  Re- 
lUions,  ed.  by  R.  G.  Thwaitcs,  73  vols. 

XCudson  Bay  Co.,  any  narrative  of  critical  history 
relating  to  this. 

Set,  good  second-band  condition,  Early  Western 
Tra\els.  x  748-1856,  cd.  by  R.  G.  Thwaites,  31  vols., 
and  Atlas. 

JCeClelland  ft  Oo.,  67  H.  High  St.,  Colnmbns,  0. 
River  of  the  West,  Victor. 

A.  0.  XcClnrg  ft  Co.,  216  Wabaih  Avo.,  Ghloago,  HL 
•Caton,  Antelope  and  Deer  of  America. 
HomzdsLy,  Extermination  of  American  Buffalo. 
Buxton,  Short  Stalks,  a  vols. 
Wilson,  Mexico  and  Its  Religion.     N.  Y.,  1855-8. 
Allen,  American  Bisons,  Living  and  Extinct. 
Reed.   Modern  Eloquence,   15  vols. 
Heynolds,  Mysteries  of  Court  of  London,  8  vols. 
La  Farge.  HokusaL 
Grclier  Ciub  Catalogue,  April,   1889. 
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Hastings,   Dictionary  of  the   Bible,  vol.   5. 
Harpers   Weekly,   1 861 -'65,  incl.,  complete  set  only. 
Encyclopaedia  Americana,  16  vols. 
Brewer,   Orations,   10  vols. 
Horned,  History  for  Ready  Reference,  vol.  6. 
Ceiitury    Cyclo.    of    Names. 
"Certury  Atlas. 

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1 894. 

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St.,   N.   Y. 

10  Lombard  St.,  by  Bagehot. 

4  S1oane*9  Napoleon. 

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10  Ely's   Socialism. 

10  sets  Stubbs'  Constitutional  Hist,  of  Eng.,  3  vols. 

10  sets  Stuckenberg,  Sociology. 

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Albany,  K.  T. 

Statesman's  Year-Book    all  before   1870. 
Creasy's  Decisive  Battles^  Best  ed.     Describe. 
Beck  ford's  Thoughts  on  Hunting.     1781. 
Bi*cl-f<Td*s  Fssays  on  Hunting.     1781. 
Art  Magic.     N.  Y.,  1870. 

John  Jos.  McVey,  1829  Aroh  St.,  FhiU.,  Pa. 

Thorjje.  Life  of  S,  S.  Prentis. 

X.    J.    Machen,    664   Market   St.,    San   Franclsoo, 
Cal. 

Ridpcth'*:  History  of  the  World,  9  vdls.,  latest  ed. 
\Vh;te's  National  Cyclopedia  of  American  Biography. 
Jobs,  sets  particularly. 

Henry  Malkan,  6  Beaver  St.,  N.  Y. 
Air's  New  England  Bygones. 

Shelby's  Expedition  to  Mexico   (1865),  by  Edwards. 
Kipling.  Outward  Bound  cd.,  vols.   x8  to  end. 
Thomas,  History  of  Printing  in  America. 

Henry  Xalkan,  18  Broadway,  N.  Y. 
Walked  Lectures  on  Explosives,  3d  cd.     Wiley. 
Ccnneclicut  town  histories. 
Drake's  Life  of  Black  Hawk. 
Smith's  History  of  Wisconsin. 

Henry  Malkan,  Hsnover  Sq.,  N.  Y. 
Dr.  Johnson's  ed.   Shakespeare,  vols.  6  and  7.     Geb- 

bie,  1892. 
Brittoii  and  Brown's  Manual  of  Botany,  3  vols. 
Crcker's  Boswell  Johnson,  large  type  ed. 
Mcntalemtert's  \ionks  of  the  West,  vols.  6  and  7. 

Xechanlcs'  Kercantile  Library,  99  Orove  St., 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Library  Journal,  Feb.,  1906. 


WlllUm  H.  Miner,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

^Dcnncll,  Pioneers  of  Marion  County,  la, 

Moroney's  Book  Sales.  M4  Central  Aye.,  Oln.,  0. 

Campbell  and  Rice  Debate. 

Phxsical    Culture,    Sept.    to    Nov.,    '05;    Jan.,    May, 

Aug.,  Sept.,  *o6. 
Foster's  Handbook  for  Electric  Engineers. 
.Anthon's  Homer's  Iliad. 

MorrU  Book  Shop,  168  Wabash  Ave..  Chieage,  IlL 

Phillips,  On  Horseback  Riding. 
Custer's  Life  on  the  Plslins. 
Anibrose   Bierce's  Soldiers  and   Civilians. 
March.    Thesaurus    Dictionary   of   the    English    Lan- 
guage. 

tf.  7.  Morrison,  814  W.  Jersey  St.,  Elisabeth.  H.  J. 

Xevin,  Churches  of  the  Valley. 
Olm&tead    Journey  to  the  Back  Country. 
Fields,  History  Atlantic  Telegraph. 

Old  Comer  Book  Store,  87  Bromileld  St.. 
Boston.  Mass. 

Vice  of  Fools. 

Crime  and  Punishment,  Dostoieffsky. 

Old  Comer  Book  Store,  Springfield.  Mass. 

Qvarterly  Journal  of  Economics,  vols.   1  to  16. 
Ercyclopxdia  Americana. 

Contributions  to  N.  Araer.  Ethnolog^r.  vols,  i  and  a. 
New  Hampshire  Hist.   Soc'y  Collections,  vols.  4,   6. 
Surgical  Hist,  of  the  Rebellion,  vol.  i. 
Shakespearian  Tales,  Winter, 

O'Shea's  Book  Store,  109  E.  69th  St.,  N.  Y. 

Memoirs  of  Vidocq,  vol.  2  only. 

E.  H.  Otting,  Warren,  0. 

Burke,  Edmund,  Works.     L.,  B.  &  Co. 
Trescott,  On  Diplomacy. 

W.  Millard  Palmer  Co.,  80  Monroe  St.. 
Grand  Bapidi,  Mich. 

Nicene   and    Post-Niccne   Fathers,    ist    Series,    vols. 
S»   7;   2d  Series,  vol.  4,   Scribner  or  Christian 
.iterature  ed. 

C.  C.  Parker,  880  So.  Broadway,  Los  Angeles,  OaL 

Procf.ssion  of  Life,  Vachell. 

Marriage  Below  Zero,  Allan  Dale. 

Marriage  Above  Zero,  Allan   Dale. 

Artistic  Cookery,  Urbain  Dubois. 

A  Belated  Revenge,  R,  M.  Bird,  Lippincott's  Mag. 

W.  H.  Parker,  1086  Chapel  St.,  Hew  Haven,  Conn. 

Rue  With  a  Difference. 
Sidney  Lanier's  Poems. 
Parkhurst's  Talks  to  Young  Men. 
Parkhurst's  Talks  to  Young  Women. 
Prevost's  Letters  to  Women. 

D.  L.  Passavant,  Zellenople,  Pa. 

Don  Quixote  Iconography.     Lond.  Bib.  Soc. 

Stephens'  War  States,  vol.  2,  sheep. 

Coyner,    I^st   Tiappcrs. 

Old  book  circa  1820  showing  U.   S.  Supreme  Court 

decision  vs.  State  Right  claims. 
Boiler,  Life  Among  Indians. 
Carruthers,  Knights  Golden  llorseshcc. 
Aristotle's   Nichomathean    Ethics.      Bchn. 
Flagp,  Far  West,  vol.  i.     Harper,  1838. 
Lossing's   Field   Book  Rev.,  vol.    1.      x86o. 
Adams,  trs.,  Life  Fr.  Junipero   Serra. 
Ford,   New   Eng.   Primer. 
Sage.   Rocky    Mts.    Scenes.      1846. 
Lond.  Mag,,   1761,  complete.     $7.50  offered. 

E.  B.  Pelton,  19  E.  16th  St.,  N.  Y. 

Leonard,  Handbook  of  Wrestling. 

Pflster  Bookbinding  Co.,  141  E.  86th  St.,  N.  Y. 

Mythology  and  Monuments  of  Ancient  Authors.  Har- 
rison and  Verrall.     Macmillan,  1890. 

Philadelphia   Magazine   Depot,    886   V.    10th   St., 
Phila.,  Pa. 

Job  lots  of  rare  and  out  of  print  magazines;  also 
Iransact'ons,  proceedings  and  collections  of  societies, 
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Tealis,   Light  Line  Phonography. 
Short  Stories,  Aug.,  1894;  Jan.,  '95. 
Cosmopolitan,   Dec,    1902. 
Argoraut,  Aug.  8,   1904. 
Cartoonist,  Aug.,   1903. 

The  FUffrlm  Preit,  175  Wahath  Ave.,  Ohleaffo,  ZU. 

Complete   set   of    Scientific   Library,   32   vols.,   green 
cl.     Pub.  by  Collier.     Must  be  cheap. 

Praabytarian    Board    of   Pnb.    aad    B.    8.    Work, 
198   Klchigan   Ayo.,   Chioavo,   lU. 

Mary,    Queen   ot    House   of   David,   by   Ingraham. 
The  Power  of  Prayer,  by  S.  I.   Prime. 

PreibTtarian  Board  of  Pub.«  168  6th  Ave.,  N.  Y. 

Buikett's  Syriac  New  Testament. 
Hatch    and    Redpath's    Greek    Concordance    to    the 
Septuagint. 

ProabTterian  Book  Storo,  Fulton  Buildiuf , 
Pittabuffh.   Pa. 
Anything  writen  by  Vinet. 

ProatoB  ft  Bound!  Co.,  88  Wootmlnater  ft., 
ProTidonoo,  &.  L 

McMann's  Through  the  Turf  Smoke. 

0.  J.  Prloo,  1804  Walnut  St..  Phila..  Pa. 

House  and    Garden,   June,   Aug.,   Oct.,   Nov.,    1901; 

March,  '0$. 
Ccnnoisseur  for  Dec,  1905. 
Pacific    R.R.    Survey,    13    vols.,    4to.      Pub.    by    the 

Government,  1855,  etc. 
Bing's  Artistic  Japan,  vol.  4,  4to,  cl. 

Publlo  Library,  C^oinnati,  0. 
Brodhead,  History  of  the  State  of  New  York,  vol.  2. 

O.  P.  Putnam'i  Bona,  87  W.  88d  Bt.,  B.  T. 

Meigraff,  International  Exchange. 

Ashley's  Railways  and  Their  Employees. 

Morgan's   Illustrations  of   Masonry. 

Wide  Awake  Magazine,  Dec,  1890,  to  Nov.,  '91. 

Godwin,  Life  W.  C.  Bryant. 

Harraden,  In  Varying  Moods. 

Greeley,   What   I   Know   About   Farming. 

Unseen  Universe. 

McGrath,  Arms  and  the  Woman. 

Washington's  Works,  ed.  by  Ford,   14  vols.,  cheap. 

Huntington   Family.     Pub.   Norwich,   Conn.,    1850. 

Burton's  Life  of  Burton. 

Wm.  Maclay,  Private  Journal. 

Bax,  Jean  Paul  Marat. 

Linings'  Hospitals,  Dispensaries,  etc. 

Morley's  Cromwell,   1st  ed. 

Johnson   Religions  of  India. 

Blake,   Daring   Experiment. 

Aunt  Fanny   Night  Cap   Stories. 

Carnack,  Narrative  of  New  Foundland. 

Lyons,   Colonial  Furniture. 

De  Foe,  Works,  Dent  ed. 

Greville  Memoirs,  vols.  ^,  4,  5,  Applcton  ed. 

Any  Josh  Billings'  Works. 

Any  Artemus  Ward's  Works. 

Any    Petroleum    Nashy's    Works. 

Willis,  Prose  Writings,  ed.  Beck. 

Sheridan's  Comedies.     Crawford. 

Any  old  Cynics  Calendars. 

Stolen   Swetts. 

Hrgerman's   Silence. 

Anne  of  Brittany.    Appleton. 

Dawson,    African   Nights. 

Evans,  Animal  Symbolism  in  Arch. 

Hulme,  Symbolism  in  Christian  Art. 

W.   O  Beeve,  8888  W.  28th  Ave.,   Denver,   Oolo. 

Delano,   Life  on  the  Plains.     Auburn,   1854. 
Flint,  Indian  Wars  of  the  West.     Cin.,   1833. 
Flagg,  The  Far  West.     N.   Y.,   1838. 
Gale,  Upper  Mistdssippi.     Chicago,   1867. 
Hart.  Miriam  Coffin.     N.  Y.,  1872. 

H.  X.  Beynoldi,  880  8.  Broadway,  Loi>  J  ngelei,  Gal. 

Ten   o'clock.  Whistler. 

Crrntaj.sels  and  Tumbleweeds,  Will  Dunroy. 

Phra  the   Ph-xnician,   Franklin   Square   Library. 


Georre  E.  Blohmond,  868  Fifth  Ave.,  V.  T. 

Pictures  of  the  American  Drivers.     Pub.  by  J.  HalU 
B'klyn. 

Boboon  *  Adoo,  808  BUte  Bt.,  Scheneotady,  V.  T. 
Seola. 

Bohde  h  Haaklna  Co..  18  Oortlandt  St.,  V.  Y. 

Story   of   Sarah    Forsslund. 

Life   of   Alexander   Hamilton,   by   Schmucker. 

RciK'rters'  AF.si&tant,   Graham. 

W.  0.  Bowell,  87  E.  81it  Bt.,  H.  T. 

Odenheimer's  Sermons.     Pub.  by  Dutton.    State  con- 
dition and  price  delivered. 

7.  Franola  Bugf  let,  Bronaon,  Xlok. 
Key  to  Olney's  Trigonometry. 
Shamrock  leaves. 

Any  work  containing  "Me  und  Gott." 
T.  White's  Our  Wonderful  Progress.     1902. 
Le   Plongeon's  Sacred  Mysteries.     1886. 

The  Bt.  Loula  Bewa  Oo.,  1008  Locuit  Bt, 
Bt.  Lcnla,  Xo. 

International  Library  of  Technology,  vols.  1 1  and  14. 

Theo.  B.  Behnlte,  188  E.  88d  Bt.,  H.  Y. 

Mother,  Home  and  Heaven,  bv  Madison  Peters. 
Lcnge,  black  cl.:  Numbers  and  Deuteronomyi  Isaiah,. 

S^jnuel,  Chronicles  to  Esther. 
Pullcrson     Sameness    and    Identity.      University    of 

Pennsylvania. 
Literary  Attraction  of  the  Bible,  Halsey. 

Berantom,  Watmora  h  Oo.,  Boohaatar,  V.  T« 

Palmer's  Psalmody  of  the  Church. 
French's  Elcc.  Therapeutics. 
Stevenson,  Thistle  ea.,  26  vols. 
Burton  Holmes'  Lectures,  all  bindings. 
Century  Cyclopaedia  Names  and  Places. 
Cesnola's  Cypriote  Antiquities  and  Atlas,  3  vols. 

John  Y.  Bheahan  h  Co.,  178  Woodward  Aye., 
Detroit.  Xioh. 
Battles  and  Leaders  of  Civil  War,  4  vols. 

Bhepard  Book  €0.,  Bait  Lake  City,  TS, 

Flynn's  Hydraulics. 

American  Institute  of  Mining  Engineers,  vols.  9i   »<>' 

Major's  70  Years  on  the  Frontier. 

B.  £.  Sherwood,  48  Xaiden  Lane,  N.  Y. 
Thirty   Strange  Stories,  by  H.   Y.  Wells.     Pub.   by 

Harper. 
The  Great  God  Pan  and  the  Inmost  Lighti  by  Arthur 

Machen,  Keynote  Ser.     Pub.  by  John  Lane. 
Fanny's  Birthday,  by  J.  H.  Mathews. 
Rosalie's  Pets,  by  J.  H.  Mathews. 

BoT.  E.  L.  Bhettlea,  Oalyert,  Taxaa. 
Texas  Almanacs. 
Tenjperance  Problem    Rountree. 
American  Tune  Book,  Mason. 
Troubles  in   El  Paso^  McCreary. 
Old    Methodist    Discipline. 

John  Bklnner,  44  V.  Fearl  Bt.,  Albany,  2f.  Y, 

Willett's  Narrative. 

Sumner's  Speech  entitled  Greeks  Bearing  Gifts. 

Stone's  Sir  William  Johnson. 

Stone's  Life  of  Brant. 

Arthur's  Etymological  Dictionary. 

Aithur's  Antiquary,  vol.   2. 

Anbury's    Travels. 

Weld's  Travels. 

Prince  Lucifer,  by  Eddy  W.  Pierce,  Ivors  Series. 

Simms'  Frontiersmen  of  New  York. 

Fuller's  Holy  War,  folio  ed. 

The  Polychronicon,  modern  ed. 

Hough's  Trees  of  Northern  States  and  Canada. 

Thirty  Days  in  N.  J.   Ninety  Years  Ago. 

New  York  Hist.  Soc.  Publications,  any  vols. 

Sandys'    Ovid,    folio. 

Pollard's  2d,  ^d  and  4th  Years  of  the  War. 

Slecvens'  Shakespeare  s  Twenty  Plays. 

Ticonderoga,   by  James. 

J.  B.  Bmith  ft  Co..  88  B.  Blat  Bt..  V.  Y. 

Edinburgh  ed.  of  Waverley  Novels,  vol.  46,   Millet 
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A.  H.  Smytlie,  48  8.  Hiffh  St.,  Oolnnibnt,  0. 
Flush  Times  in  Alabama. 
Arson,  Law  and  Custom  of  the  Constitution.   - 

Southwest    Book    and    Pub.    Co.,    Auitin,    Tex. 

Butler^  Lives  of  the  Saints. 
Any  Texas  or  Southwest  items. 

Bpeyer  ft  Peters,  Xedioal  Bookiellen, 
Berlin,  V.  W.  7,  Oer. 

American  Journal  of  Insanity,  sets. 

Journal  of  Infectious  Dis.,  vols.   1-4. 

Journal  of  Mental  Science,  vols.    1-7. 

Journal  of  Nervous  and  Mental  Dxs.,  sets. 

Rex*ue    Metaphysique,   set. 

Taftrow.  Handbook  of  Hist,  of  Religions,  vol.   2. 

Du  Etonlay.  Hist.  Univ.  Paris. 

de  Rossi,  Roma  Sotteranea. 

Statute  Law  Book  Co.,  Oolo.  Bldff.,  Waihlngton,  B.O. 

Ark.    Statutes,    1894. 

Cal.  Acts,   1851,   1873-4,  1875-6,   1883. 

Fla.  Acts,   1 84 1,  1842. 

Ida    Acts,   1901. 

e.  X.  Steokert  *  Co..  IM  W.  SOtk  St.,  H.  T. 

Tuckerman,  English  Prose  Fiction.     Putnam. 
Thompson,  Philos.  Fiction  in   Liter.     Longmans. 
Warren.   Novel    Previous     17th   Century.     Holt, 
Eagle    Almanac,    1906. 

Allen.  Phillips  Brooks,  3  or  5  vols.     Dutton. 
National  Municipal  Lca^c  Proceedings,  an^. 
MacT^ean,   Middle   English   Reader.     Macmillan. 

X.  Steiffer  k  Co.,  t6  Park  PUoe,  X.  Y.    iCash.} 
La  Place,  Mecaniquc  Celeste,  by  Bowditch,  4  vols. 

Strawbridfe  ft  Clothier,  PkUadelpkla,  Pa. 
Qeveland,  Rhetoric,   Prosody  and  Versification. 
PuMications   of  American   Sociological   Society,  vols. 
I    and   II. 

Students'  Co-operative  Law  Book  Ex.,  84  Bromfleld 

St.,  Boiton. 
Tower,   Catalogite  Colonial  Laws. 
Vermont   Reports  N.   Chipman, .  59  to  66. 
2d  ed.   A.   &  E.   Encycloi>aedia,   19  to  32. 
Thayer's    Cases    Constitutional    Law. 
Aroer.    Book  Prices,   1905  and  *o6. 

TkeoeopUeal  Pub.  Co.,  t44  Lenox  Ave.,  H.  Y. 

Numbers,  by  Wjrnne  Westcott 

H.  H.  TUnkji  Kaln  St.,  Conneaut,  0. 
Browning's   Love  Letters. 
Letters   of   Madame   Sevigne. 
U.  S.   Constitution,  early  items  on  this  subject. 
Kidd's    Elocution.      About    1870. 
Bureau  of  Ethnology,  vol.  5. 
Cook,   Physico.   Med.   Dispensatory. 
Jcaquin    Miller's   Poems,  complete. 
Birdette's    Shakespeare. 

Toronto  Antiquarian  Book  Com  5  Jordan  St., 
Toronto,   Canada.  iCash.1 

Van  Laun's  History  of  French  Literature. 

McDonald's  History  of  Glengarry. 

Saintsbury's  Drydcn,  vol.  9  to  end. 

Bryon's   Life.   Writings,   Opinions,  etc.,  by  an   Eng- 
lish Gentleman,  3  vols.     Lond.,  1825. 

Brcwne's    History   of   the   Highlands   and    Highland 
Clans,  in  good  readable  type. 

Skene's   Highlanders  of   Scotland. 

Dictionary  of  National  Biography,  any  vols,  after  19. 

0.  L.  Trayer,  Trenton,  V.  7.    iCash.} 
Ragg.  Life  of  Washin^on  Alston. 
Proceedings  of  the   N.  J.  Hist.   Society,   ist  Series, 
vol.  2. 

Otto  mbriok  Co.,  886  Main  St..  Buffalo,  H.  Y. 
Second-hand  copy  of  Morley's  Gladstone. 
Set  of  Burton's  translation  of  Arabian  Nights. 

O.  Van  Xoetrand  Co.,  88  Murray  St.,  H.  Y. 
Dawidowsky,  Glue,  1884  ed.  only. 
Hartshome,  On  Glycerine. 
Bvrdettc.   Robt.  J.,   Sons  of  Asaph. 


T.  B.  Yentrei,  690  Fulton  St.,  Brooklyn,  V.  Y. 

Life  and  Times  of  Kateri  Tekakwetha.  EUen 
Harden  Walworth.     Paul. 

M.   A.  Vlnaon,  806  Caxton  Bldg.,   Cleyeland,   0. 
Mary  Baker  Eddy,  Science  and  Health,  ist  ed. 
Christian  Science  Journals  previous  to  vol.   10. 
International  Studio,  March,  April,  1903;  May,  '04; 
Feb.,  June,  '05. 

W.  W.   Wachob,   Van  Neie  Ave.,   cor.  Bush  St., 

Ban  Francleco,  Cal. 
Ai.imals  from  Life,  Rand. 
Wild  Animals  in   Captivity. 
Any  good  book  of  wild  animal  photographs. 

John  Wanamaker,  Hew  York. 

Irish  Elements  in  Medixval  Culture,  Zimmern. 

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wheels — ^and  the  bitter  personal  rivalries  that 
frequently  have  an  altogether  disproportionate 
effect  upon  vital  political  issues.  Her  hero  is 
caught  in  the  dilemma  between  doing  his  duty, 
which  will  ruin  his  public  life,  and  the  pursuit 
of  his  love  and  of  his  political  ambitions, 
which  will  brand  him  as  a  man  without  honor. 

Chari.es  Scribner's  Sons  publish  this  week 
a  "History  of  the  American  Navy,"  by  John 
R.' Spears,  which  will  take  a  place  midway 
between  the  author's  former  books,  "History 
of  Our  Navy,"  an  exhaustive  treatment  of 
the  subject,  in  five  volumes,  and  "Short  His- 
tory of  the  American  Navy,"  which  tells  of 
the  exploits  of  our  sailors  in  brief  narrative 
form.  The  new  book  will  give  in  an  octavo 
volume  a  full  account  of  the  United  States 
navy,  with  much  new  information  that  has 
only  recently  become  available.  They  have  also 
just  ready  a  new  edition  of  President  Roose- 
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hunt  in  Louisiana  and  his  recent  contribution 
to  Scribner's,  entitled  "Small  Country  Neigh- 
bors;" "The  Roman  Catholic  and  Protestant 
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the  double  topic — "The  Origin  and  History  of 
the  Bible  Approved  by  the  Roman  Catholic 
Church"  and  "The  Origin  and  History  of  the 
American  Revised  Version  of  the  English 
Bible"--ed1ted  by  the  Dean  of  Hartford  The- 
ological Seminary,  Dr.  Melanchthon  Williams 
Jacobus;  also,  "Bacon's  Essays,"  edited  by 
Dr.  Mary  Augusta  Scott,  professor  of  Eng- 
lish Language  and  Literature  in  Smith  Col- 
lege, with  a  brilliant  introduction  considering 
the  author  and  the  book,  the  edition  being  in- 
tended for  general  reading  and  not  merely  for 
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AdAins,  S :  Hopkins.  The  flying  death ;  il.  by 
C.  R.  Macauley.  N.  Y.,  McQure  Co.,  1908. 
c.    230  p.  D.  cl.,  t$i.50. 

Mr.  Adams  collaborated  with  Stewart  Edward 
White  in  the  novel  of  "The  mystery."  The  scene  of 
this  weird  story  is  laid  in  a  little  fishing  village 
on  Long  Island  where  a  few  visitors  are  spending 
the  winter  at  a  little  boarding  house;  among  them  is  a 
ycvng  doctor  in  search  of  health,  an  archaeologist 
and  a  professor  of  science.  "The  flying  death" 
first  appears  when  the  visitors  go  to  the  help  of  a 
wrecked  vessel;  one  of  the  crew  when  brought 
ai^ore  is  found  dead  with  a  deep  wound  in  his 
back.  For  weeks  afterwards  the  people  are  startled 
by  hearing  strange  sounds  in  the  air»  while  other 
deathb  occur.  It  is  not  until  the  last  page  that  "the 
flying  death"   is  explained. 

Bailey,  Liberty  Hyde.  The  principles  of  fruit- 
growing, loth  ed.  N.  Y.,  Macmillan,  1908. 
c.  17+516  p.  il.  12**,  (Rural  science  ser.) 
cl.,  **$i.50  net. 

Baker,  Ernest  Albert,  ed.  The  praise  of  a 
simple  life :  [an  anthology.]  N.  Y.,  Dutton, 
1908.  10+258  p.  16**,  (Wayfaring  books.) 
cl.,  *$i  net. 

Baldwin,  C:  Sears.    A  summary  of  punctua- 
tion.   N.  Y,,  Longmans,  Green  &  (To.,  I9(38. 
no  paging,  D.  pap.,  5  c. 
Writer  is  assistant  professor  of  rhetoric  in  Yale 

University. 

Ba^^lee,  J :  Tyrrell.  A  gazetteer  of  the  world. 
N.  Y.,  Dutton,  1908.  255  p.  32°,  (Button's 
miniature  reference  lib.)  leath.,  50  c. 

Beanie,  Rev.  D :    Sheer  pluck,  and  other  sto- 
ries of  the  bright  ages.     N.  Y.,  Benziger 
Bros.,  1908.    c.  *o7.    179+14  p.  D.  cl.»  85  c. 
Twenty-three  stories  for  Catholic  readers^  by  the 

author  of  "Charlie  Chittywick." 

Beech«r,    Willis    Judson,    D.D.      The    dated 
events  of  the  Old  Testament:  being  a  pre- 
sentation   of    Old    Testament    chronology. 
Phil,  Sunday  School  Times  Co.,  [1908.]    c. 
*07.    202  p.  O.  cl.,  *$i.50  net. 
"The  tables  in  this  volume  present  to  the  eye  a 
leasonably  complete  list  of  the  events  narrated   in 
the  Old  Testament,  with  their  time  relations:  first  of 
all  the  relations  01  each  event  to  other  near  events, 
Israelitish    or   foreign,   and    also   its   date   in   terms 
of  the  Christian  era.    The  tables  distinguish  between 
the    dates    which    are    fixed    by    positive    evidence 
and  those  which  are  matters  of  conjectural  opinion, 
They  also  present  to   the  eye  a  conspectus  of  the 
evidence    by    which  each   event    is   dated,    and    the 
reasons    for    the    variant    opinions    that    men    hold 
concerning  the  chronology." — Preface. 

Bennett,  C:  J.  C.    Formal  discipline.    N.  Y., 
Teachers'    College,    Columbia    University, 
1007,  [1908.]    76  p.  figs,  tabs.,  O.  pap.,  50  c. 
Contents:  Introduction:  The  meaning  of  the  doc- 
trine of  formal  discipline;  The  extent  of  belief  in  it 
and  practice  according  to  it.     Pt  z,  Evidence  from 
analytic   psychology;    Pt.    a.  Evidence   from  experi- 
mental  psychology. 


Bj&n^n,  Bjomstjeme.  Novels.  New  ed.; 
ed.  by  Edmund  Gosse.  vs.  9,  10,  In 
God's  way:  a  novel;  tr.  from  the  Norwe- 
gian by  Elizabeth  Carmichael.  N.  Y.,  Mac- 
millan, 1908.    2  v.,  8+201;  215  p.  16**,  cL, 

t$2.50. 

This  edition  falls  into  the  series  of  the  transla- 
tions of  the  great  Norwegian  novelist  edited  bv 
Edmund  Gosse.    The  series  will  be  rapidly  completed. 

Bligh,  B.  The  practical  design  of  irrigation 
works.  N.  Y.,  D.  Van  Nostrand  Co.,  1908. 
400  p.  il.  8°,  cl.,  *$6  net 

Boston,  Rev.  S.  L.  Baptism:  its  significance 
and  mode.  Phil.,  Presbyterian  Board  of 
Publication,  [1908.]  c.  '07.  5-32  p.  T.  pap., 
5c. 

Bnddhaghosha.  The  Jataka ;  or,  stories  of  the 
Buddha's  former  births;  tr.  from  the  Pali 
by  various  hands  under  the  editorship  of 
E.  B.  Cowell ;  v.  6  tr.  by  E.  B.  Cowell  and 
W.  H.  D.  Rouse.  [N.  Y.,  Putnam,]  1907, 
[1908.]     314  p.  8^  cl.,  *$4  net. 

Burke,  Sir  J:  Bernard  and  Ashworth  P:  A 
genealogical  and  heraldic  history  of  the 
peerage  and  baronetage,  the  privy  council, 
knightage  and  companionage.  70th  ed*.  [N. 
Y.,  Putnam,]  1907,  [1908.]  225+2486  p.  iL 
(coats  of  arms)  8**,  cl.,  *$I2  net. 

Burnet,  Margaretta.    A  laboratory  manual  of 
zoology.      N.     Y.,    American    Book    Co., 
[1908.]    c.    3- 1 12  p.  D.  cl.,  50  c. 
Author    is    teacher   of   biology.    Woodward    High 

School,   Cincinnati. 

Bums,  Robert.  Selected  poems  and  songs  of 
Robert  Bums;  ed.,  with  notes  and  an  in- 
trod.,  by  Philo  Melvin  Buck,  jr.  N.  Y., 
Macmillan,  1908.  56+323  p.  por.  24*,  (Mac- 
millan's  pocket  classics.)  cl.,  *25  c.  net. 

Butterfi«ld,  Kenyon  Leach.  Chapters  in  rural 
progress.  Chic,  University  of  Chicago 
Press,  190a  c.  '07.  9+3-251  p.  D.  cl.,  *$i 
net 

President  Butterfield,  of  the  Massachusetts  Agri- 
cultural Collep^e,  emphasizes  the  social  aspects  of 
rural  communities  and  describes  some  of  the  newer 
movements  resulting  in  the  expansion  of  country  life. 

Caine,  T :  H :  Hall.  Cobwebs  of  criticism.  N. 
Y.,  Duttop,  1908.  38+294  p.  12'*,  (New  uni- 
versal lib.)  cl.,  50  c;  leath.,  75  c. 

Caxnot,  Rev.  Maurus.     A  pilgrim  from  Ire- 
land ;  tr.  by  Mary  E.  Mannix.    N.  Y.,  Ben- 
ziger Bros.,  1908.    c.    6+5-132+15  P-  front 
S.  cl,  45  c. 
A  quaint  little  tale  of  the  ancient  land  of  Rhoetia, 

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demess.  With  two  young  boys,  who  seek  his  protec- 
ticn,  he  builds  a  home  and  seeks  food.  Every  step 
ta  their  progress  is  instructive  and  entertaininff. 

Chadwidc;  H:,  ed.  Spalding's  official  base 
ball  record,  1908;  ed.  by  H:  Chadwick.  N. 
v.,  American  Sports  Publishing  Co.,  [1908.] 
c.  '07.  254  p.  il.  pors.  S.  (Spalding's  ath- 
letic lib.)  pap.,  10  c. 

Cbamberlin,  Jos.  Edgar.  The  ifs  of  history. 
Phil.,  Heniy  Altemus  Co.,  [1908.]  c.  '07. 
10+13-203  p.  D.  cl.,  $1. 

The  literary  editor  of  the  New  York  Evening 
Mail  offers  a  series  of  papers  dealing  amusingly 
though  seriously  with  those  tremendous  moments  in 
the  coarse  of  the  world's  affairs  when  the  fate  of 
nations  and  sometimes  of  all  civilization  hung  upon 
a  shred  of  accident.  Projecting  his  fancy  into  the 
realm  of  the  Might-Have-Been  he  asks  "What 
wccld  have  happened  if  the  scales  had  turned  the 
other  way?"  The  volume  begins  with  Grecian 
times  and  comes  down  to  quite  recent  events. 

Cheney,  Mrs.  Vance.    What  it  is  that  heals. 

N.    Y.,    Robert    Grier    Cooke,    Inc.,    1907, 

[1908.]    c    3-29  p.  D.  bds.,  $1. 

The  author,  after  having  been  an  invalid  for 
twenty  years  from  overwork,  discovers  a  way  of 
healing  herself.  It  is  a  sort  of  mental  science,  which 
she  describes  as  working  something  like  a  miracle. 

CUzk,  J :  Willis,  ed.  Letters  patent  of  Eliza- 
beth and  James  the  First,  addressed  to  the 
University  [of  Cambridge,]  with  other  doc- 
uments ;  ed.,  (with  a  translation  of  the  let- 
ters of  Elizabeth,)  by  J :  Willis  Qark.  [N. 
Y.,  Putnam,]  1907,  [1908.]    8**,  cl.,  75  c. 

Cody,  Grace  Ethelwyn.    Jacquette:  a  sorority 
girl;  il.  by  C:  Johnson  Post.    N.  Y.,  Duf- 
fidd  &  Co.,  1908.    c.    300  p.  S.  cl.,  t$i.2S. 
Jacquette  is  a  pretty  young  girl  who  comes  to  a 
weArm  dty  to  attend  the  High   School,  and  lives 
with    wealthy    relatives.      The    story,    while    full    of 
interesting  characters  and  school  scenes,  is  really  a 
tieatiae  against  secret  societies  in  schools  and  col- 
leges.    Jacquette,  after  becoming  a  member  of  one, 
finds  it  interferes  so  greatly  with  her  studies  that  she 
IS  forced  to  resign  from  it     Her  sacrifice  is  bravely 
borne  in  the  face  of  ridicule  and  all  opposition. 

Coolce,  Marjorie  Benton.    More  modem  mon- 
ologues.    Chic,  Dramatic  Publishing  Co., 
ri9oa]    c.  '07.    9-144  p.  D.  cl,  $1.25. 
Eighteen  amusing  monologues.     Some  of  the  titles 
are:    At   the    matinee;    All    in    the    point    of   view: 
A    real    lady;     Sweet    Kitty    and    the    little    blind 
god:  A  pleasant  half  hour  on  the  beach;  How  gen- 
tkmen  are  made;  When  men  propose;  The  charity 
fair;  The  shampoo  woman. 

Corder,  G :  A.  The  miner's  geology  and  pros- 
pector's guide  for  mining  students,  miners, 
prospectors  and  explorers.  N.  Y.,  Spon  & 
Chamberlain,  1908.  c.  '07.  237  p.  pis.  12", 
cL,$2. 

CtoM,  C.  F.,  and  Bevan,  E.  J.  Text-book  on 
paper  making.  3d  ed.,  partly  rewritten  with 
new  matter.  N.  Y.,  Spon  &  Chamberlain, 
190a    c.  '07.    12%  cl.,  $5. 

CvMEicr,  Alfred  O.    The  magnet:  a  romance 
of  the  battles  of  modem  giants ;  il.  by  Wal- 
lace Morgan.    N.  Y.,  Funk  &  Wagnalls  Co., 
190a    c.    9-497  p.  D.  cl,  t$i.50. 
Althotigh  written  in  the  form  of  fiction  "The  mag- 
act^  ampfifies  the  author's  views  on  current  financial 
tODics,  with  much  philosophical  humor.     Some  of  its 
sobjects  are:   Central  government  bank  plot;   Elastic 
cnrrency — private  schemes  in  Congress;  An  exposure 
of  the  dangerous  methods  of  Wall  St.;  The  cause  of 
runs  on  banks;    Corporations  in  politics — new  view 
of  tariff;    Political    conspiracy — to   seize   control   of 
the  government.     Mr.  Crosier  is  a  prominent  lawyer 


and    active    in    civil,    charitable    and    philanthropic 
matters. 

Cumculttin  (The)  of  the  elementary  school; 

reprinted  from  Teacher^  College  Record. 

V.  7,  nos.  I  and  4;  v.  8,  nos.  i,  3  and  4,    N. 

Y.,  Teachers'  College,  Columbia  University, 

1908.    ii-t-526  p.  il.  O.  cl,  $2.        ^ 

A   description   of  the  work  of  a  modem  acfaool 

by  members  of  the  staff  of  Teachers'   College  and 

the   Horace   Mann   School.     The  concrete,   i)ractical 

work  of  teaching  each  subject  in  each  grade  is  made 

the  subject  of  a  special  account.    The  book  contains 

the    entire    series    of    articles    on    the    Elementary 

school   printed   in  vols.   7   and   8   of    the   Teacher^ 

College  Record. 

DAvifl,  Theodore  M.,  Maspero,  Gaston,  and 
Newberry,  Percy  E.  The  tomb  of  louiya 
and  Touiyou;  The  finding  of  the  tomb,  by 
Theodore  M.  Davis;  Notes  on  louiya  and 
Touiyou,  by  Gaston  Maspero ;  Description  of 
the  objects  found  in  the  tomb,  by  Percy  E. 
Newberry;  il.  of  the  objects  by  Howard 
Carter.    N.  Y.,  Dutton,  1908.    30+48  p.  pls. 


f**,  cl.,  ♦$12.50  net. 
An  account  of  tt 


.... the  wonderful  treasures  unearthed 

from  an    Egyptian   tomb,   with   forty-four  plates  in 

color  and  photogravure. 

De  OUhnrgan,  W :  Frend.    Somehow  good.    N. 

Y.,  Henry  Holt  &  Co.,  1908.    c.    9+565  p. 

D.  cl,  t$i.75. 

Gives  a  remarkable  picture  of  a  complete  suspen- 
sion of  memory.  The  hero  accidentally  drifts  into 
the  home  of  his  wife  and  child  after  years  of  sei»- 
ratioxL  Two  love  stories  are  interwoven  into  the 
original  plot.  The  great  interest  lies  in  the  conversa- 
tions,  in  which  the  author  again  displays^  his  rare 
knowledge  of  human  nature  and  his  intimate  ac- 
gywntance  with  the  widest  field  of  good  literature. 
The  plot  is  complicated,  but  its  execution  is  in  the 
hards  of  very  capable  characters.  The  loss  of  iden- 
tity of  the  hero  is  founded  on  a  real  incident.  He 
wanders  about  a  great  deal  and  explains  enter- 
tainingly. 
Dodd,  Mrs.  Anna  Bowman.    On  the  knees  of 

the  gods.    N.  Y.,  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  1908. 

c.    429  P-  D.  cl.,  t$i-50. 

A  story  of  the  golden  age  of  Athens.  The  theme 
is  the  love  of  Alcibiades,  a  noble  Athenian  youth,  for 
a  beautiful  slave  girl  and  her  love  for  him.  But  his 
parente  intervene,  arrange  a  marriage  for  him,  and 
upon  his  refusal  to  accept  the  fate  thus  provided 
snip  him  off  to  the  foreign  wars.  Here  he  is  captured 
and  enslaved.  The  slave  girl  now  become  wealthy 
and  free,  comes  to  the  rescue,  ransoms  her  lover  and 
carries  him  back  to  Athens,  where  they  are  married. 
Author  of  "Cathedral  days,"  "In  the  palaces  of  the 
sultans,"  etc. 

Ferry,  Ervin  Sidney,  and  Jones,  Arthur  Ta- 
ber.  A  manual  of  practical  physics;  for 
students  of  science  and  engineering.  In  3  v. 
V.  I,  Fundamental  measurements  and  prop- 
erties of  matter;  heat.  N.  Y.,  Longmans, 
Green  &  Co.,  1908.    c.    11+273  p.  diagrs., 

tabs.,.0.  cl,  $1.75- 

The  first  author  is  professor  of  physics  and  the 
second  assistant  professor  in  Purdue  University.  The 
aim '  is  to  furnish  the  student  of  pure  or  applied 
science  with  a  self-contained  manual  of  th^  theory 
and  manipulation  of  those  measurements  in  physics 
which  bear  most  directlv  upon  his  subsequent  work 
in  other  departmenU  of  study  and  upon  his  future 
professional  career.  The  book  is  designed  to  be 
commenced  during  the  second  college  year. 

Financial  (The)  diary,  1908:  a  diary  of  past 
financial  events  from  the  beginning  of  finan- 
cial history  in  the  United  States  to  the  pres- 
ent time;  a  diary  of  future  financial  events 
for  the  year  19C&  N.  Y.,  Financial  Calen- 
dar Co.,  [1908.]  c.  '07.  464  p.  tabs.,. D. 
leath.,  $3.50. 
The  first  edition  was  published   in    1907.     It  is 

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It  is  designed  to  be  a  book  of  reference  for  bankers, 
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diary  proper,  under  each  day.  The  1908  diary  has 
been  enlarged  by  the  introduction  of  new  material 
of  great  value  and  corrections  inserted  up  to  date. 

Fogazzaio,  Antonio.    The  politician ;  tr.  by  G. 

Mantellini.     Bost.,  Luce  &   Co.,   1908.    c. 

473  p.  D.  cl.,  $1.50. 

The  story  of  an  Italian  family  of  means^  having 
its  scene  largely  in  Rome;  the  time  being  1882;  there 
is  a  background  of  the  Italian  politics  of  the  period. 
There  is  a  young  daughter  unhappily  married  to  a 
man  who  is  a  gambler,  and  who  makes  uw  of  state 
funds  entrusted  to  his  care.  Her  cousin,  Daniele 
Cortis.  is  the  politician.  He  is  a  senator  and  a 
conservative  who  aims  to  steer  clear  between  the 
•extremes  of  all  parties.  The  cousins  love  each  other, 
but  after  a  long  struggle  conquer  their  passion  and 
agree  to  do  their  duty  as  they  see  it. 

-Pyfe,  C:  A.  Steamship  coefficients,  speeds 
and  powers;  for  shipbuilders,  engineers, 
naval  architects  and  draftsmen.  N.  Y.,  Spon 
&  Chamberlain,  1908.  c.  '07.  280  p.  pis.  8**, 
leath.,  $4. 

'Gerhard,  W:  Paul.  Modern  baths  and  bath 
houses.  N.  Y.,  John  Wiley  &  Sons,  1908. 
X6+311  p.  figs.  8*,  cl.,  *$3  net. 

Godfrey,  Elizabeth,  [pseud,  for  Jessie  Bed- 
ford.] English  children  in  the  olden  time. 
N.  Y.,  Button,  1908.  17+336  p.  il.  8°,  cl., 
♦$3  net. 

In  this  work  the  author  goes  back  to  the  earliest 
records  attainable  in  which  there  occurs  any  refer- 
ence to  children.  This  brings  her  to  the  thirteenth 
century,  and  from  that  period  to  modern  times  she 
gives  as  nearly  as  posnble  a  continuous  story  of 
the  children  of  England,  how  they  were  educated 
in  each  successive  historical  period,  what  their  play- 
things were,  how  they  were  brought  up,  giving  little 
details  as  to  their  clothing,  their  food,  and  the  part 
which  they  occupied  in  the  domestic  menage.  Liber- 
ally furnished  with  illustrations  from  old  painting* 
and  prints. 

Goldingham,  Arthur  Hugh.  The  gas  engine 

in  principle  and  practice.  N.  Y.,  Spon  & 

Chamberlain,  1908.    c.  '07.  195  p.  il.  8**,  cl., 
♦$1.50  net. 

Gore,  Bishop  C:  The  New  Theology  and  the 
old  religion.  N.  Y.,  Button,  igioS.  10+ 
311  p.  12**,  cl.,  *$2  net. 

Grafton,  Bp.  C:  Chapman.    A  Catholic  atlas; 
or,   digest  of  Catholic    theology;    compre- 
hending fundamentals  of  religion,  summary 
of  Catholic  doctrine,  means  of  grace,  per- 
fection with  its  rules  and  counsels,  worship 
and  its  laws.     N.  Y.,  Longmans,  Green  & 
Co.,  1908.    c.    11+242  p.  Q.  cl.,  **$2.50  net 
The  Bishop  of  Fond  Du  Lac  is  one  01  the  most 
ritualistic  bishops  in  the  Protestant  Episcopal  church 
of    America.      He    inscribes    his    work    to    Peai-son, 
Hooker  and  Pusey,   "three  great  theologians  of  the 
Ecclesia    Anglicana."      A    carefully    arranged    guide 
through  the  creed  and  beliefs  of  the  "high  church" 
ritual,   by  which   the   priests   may   properly  instruct 
their  people  in  the  beliefs  of  the  Anglican   Church 
which  the  author  believes  is  now  "being  roused  to 
her  great,  providentially  protected  and  designed  mis- 
sion."    He  believes   "the   systems  developed  by  the 
hvman   spirit  of  sects  and  papacy  will  be  scorched 
up  in  the  divine  light  and  the  church  will  finally  be 
purified." 

Grant,  Percy  Stickney,  D.D.  The  search  of 
Belisarius:    a    Byzantine    legend.     N.    Y., 


Brentano's,  1907,  [1908.]    c.    114  p.  D-  bds., 

**$i.SO  net 

Belisarius  was  the  greatest  general  of  the  Byzan- 
tine Empire,  bom  about  500.  After  winning  many 
campaigns  for  Justinian,  his  emperor,  he  ts  falselr 
accused  of  treason,  his  wife,  who  wishes  to  be  nd 
of  him,  giving  the  testimony  upon  which  he  is  dis- 
graced and  his  light  taken  from  him.  His  only 
son  is  spirited  away,  and  it  his  search  for  the  boy- 
blind  and  penniless— throuarh  the  world  that  is  the 
subject  of  the  poem.  Author  is  rector  of  Church 
of  the  Ascension.  New  York  City. 

Halden,  G.  M.  Setting  out  of  tube  railways. 
N.  Y.,  Spon  &  Chamberlain,  1908.  c.  '07, 
71  p.  il.  4%  cl,  *$4  net. 

Haima,  Hugh  Sisson.  A  financial  history  of 
Maryland,  (1789-1848.)  Baltimore,  Md., 
Johns  Hopkins  Press.  1907,  [1908.]  5-131+ 
12  p.  O.  (Johns  Hopkins  University  studies 
in   historical   arid'  political    science.)    pap., 

75  c. 

There  is  a  definite  line  of  continuity  in  the  finan- 
cial history  of  Maryland  after  1776.  The  present 
monograph  takes  up  the  subject  at  that  point,  and 
continues  it  as  far  as  1848.  This  l.ittcr  date  is 
somewhat  arbitrarily  chosen,  but  it  corresponds 
roughly  with  an  actual  and  important  change  m 
financial  administration. 

Oarper,  S :  N.  The  new  electoral  law  for  the 
Russian  Duma.  Chic,  University  of  Chi- 
cago Press,  1908.  c.  56  p.  D.  (University 
of   Chicago   studies   in   political   science.) 

pap.»  *25  c.  net. 

Gives  the  full  text  of  the  most  important  article 
of  the  new  electoral  law  for  the  Russian  Duma  of 
June  16,  1907.  The  less  important  articles  are 
summarized;  comparisons  are  made  with  the  former 
law,  and  explanations  are  given  in  brief  notes  after 
each  article;  where  there  is  no  note  the  article  is 
the  same  as  in  the  former  law. 

Harper,  Walter  B:  The  utilization  of  wood 
waste  by  distillation:  a  general  considera- 
tion of  the  industry  of  wood  distilling,  in- 
cluding a  description  of  the  apparatus  used 
and  the  principles  involved,  also  method's 
of  chemical  control  and  disposal  of  the  pro- 
ducts ;  il.  by  74  engravings.  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
[St,  Louis  Lumberman,  1908.]     c.  '07.     19- 

156  p.  4%  cl.,  $3. 
Bibliogrraphy    (i   p.). 

Hart,  Albert  Bushnell,  ed.  The  American  na- 
tion :  a  history  from  original  sources  by  as- 
sociated scholars.  In  27  v.  v.  27,  Analytic 
index  covering  every  important  event,  noted 
person  and  historical  fact  mentioned  in  the 
preceding  twenty-six  volume^  and  fully 
supplementing  the  separate  indexes;  comp. 
by  D:  Maydole  Matteson.  N.  Y.,  Harper, 
1908.    c.    S%  cl.,  **$2  net. 

Hartley,  Percy  J.    My  lady  of  Cleeve;  il.  by 

Harrison  Fisher  and  Herman  Pfcifer.     N. 

v.,  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  1908.    c.    6+308  p. 

D.  cl.,  t$i.50. 

The  time  is  in  the  first  years  of  William  iii.'s  reign, 
when  England  is  fearing  an  uprising  of  the  followers 
of  the  Pretender  James  11.  the  Catholic  Prince. 
France  is  threatening  to  sena  an  invading  army  to 
England,  when  Captain  Cassilis  is  ordered  to  Devon- 
shire to  Castle  Cleeve  to  arrest  a  man  thought  to  be 
an  emissary  of  the  French  king.  Cassilis  is  a  soldier 
of  fortune,  recklessly  brave  and  imperious.  My 
Lady  of  Cleeve  is  proud  and  beautiful  and  alcne 
in  the  castle  with  only  her  servants.  The  youn^;  couple, 
of  course,  fall  in  love,  and  a  stormy  courtship  is  the 
result  Many  romantic  adventures  are  interwoven 
in  the  story. 

Hildctiraiidt,  A.  Airships  past  and  present  ; 
tr.  by  W.  H.  Story.    N.  Y.,  D.  Van  No- 


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strand  Co.,  1907,  [1908.]    364  p.  il.  8°,  cl., 
*$3  net. 

Holley,  Qifford  Dyer,  and  Ladd,  Edwin  Fre- 
mont. Analysis  of  mixed  paints,  color  pig- 
ments, and  varnishes.  N.  Y.,  John  Wiley 
&  Sons,  1907,  [1908.]  c.  114-235  p.  il.  12**, 
d..  $2.50. 

Hocftce,  [iQuintus  Horatius  Flaccus.]  Horace, 
the  greatest  of  lyric  poets :  an  account  of  his 
life,  a  translation  in  prose  or  verse  of  the 
best  of  all  his  writings;  an  explanation  of 
his  metres,  an  estimate  of  his  qualities  and 
perennial  influence.  Des  Moines,  la.,  Rev. 
William  Greenwood,  1907,  [1908.]  c.  4-f- 
128  p.  por.  8°,  cl.,  $1. 

BottldiiB^    Leander    Miller.     Theoretical   me- 

•  chanics :  an  elementary  text-book.  3d  ed. 
Stanford  University,  Cal.,  [The  Bookstore,] 
1907.  [1908.]  c.  '00,  '03.  11+456  p.  figs.  O. 
cl.,  $3. 

BoQBton,   Edwin   Ja.     The   boy  geologist  at 
school  and  in  camp;   with  il.  by  Herbert 
Pullinger.       Phil.,     Henry     Altemus     Co., 
[1908.]    c.  '07.    5-^  p.  D.  cl.,  t$i. 
By   the   author  of   "The   youn?  prospector"    and 

''Elements  of  physical  geography/'^  etc.     Proi.  Uous« 


toe    b    emeritus    professor    of    physical    geographjr 
and   natural  philosophy  in  the  Central  High  Sell 
of    Phila.      The    scene    of   the    story    is    laid    in    a 


and  natural  philosophy  in  the  Central  High  School 
of  Phila.  The  scene  of  the  story  is  laid  in  a 
large  boarding-sdiool  near  Philadelphia,  the  enter- 
tairing  plot  revolving  about  a  number  of  health> 
ladj  of  that  school,  one  of  whom  is  especially  inter- 


tairing  plot  revolving  about  a  number  of  healthy 
ladj  of  that  school,  one  of  whom  is  especially  inter- 
ested   in    geology    and    another    in    cnemistry.      A 


brii^t  teacher  makes  the  hours  in  class  unusually  at- 
tractive. 

Hiiey,  Edmund  Burke.  The  psychology  and 
pedagogy  of  reading ;  with  a  review  of  the 
history  of  reading  and  writing,  and  of  meth- 
ods, texts,  and  hygiene  in  reading.  N.  Y., 
Macmillan,  1908.  c.  16+469  p.  il.  12°,  cl., 
♦$1.40  net. 

Jaort),  Violet,  [Mrs.  Arthur  Jacob.]    The  his- 
tory of  Ay  than   Waring.     N.    Y.,  Dutton, 
1908.    c.    7+379  P-  D.  cl,  **$i.25  net. 
A  study  of  character,  remarkable  for  variety.     The 
hero.   Ay  than    Waring,    is   a    tine    moral    type,    with 
strong  natural  characteristics.     His  love  for  a  charm- 
ing girl   n  the  story.     They  undergo  a  severe  trial, 
cat  of  which  they  come  triumphantly. 

Johason,   H:     Life  and   voyages   of   Joseph 

Wiggins,    F.R.G.S.,   modern    discoverer   of 

the  Kara  Sea  route  to  Siberia;  based  on  his 

journals  and  letters.     N.  Y.,  Dutton,  1908. 

M+X6  p.  il.  S%  cl.,  *$5  net. 

By  the  author  of  "The  exploits  of  Myles  Stand- 

5*h/*  etc     Capt.  Wiggins  was  the  modern  discoverer 

of  the  Kara  Sea  route  to  Siberia,  and  died  only  four 

years  ago.     His  career  ia  judged  worthv  to  give  him 

rank  aroocg  other  great  navigators,   since   the  way 

which  be  mls  opened  to  Siberia,  accomplished  after 

many  hazardous  experiences,    is  destined   to   be   of 

great  valtic  to  the  commercial  development  of  that 

comitry* 


A:  H:    The  world's  peoples:  a  pop- 
ular  account  of  their  bodily  and  mental 
characters,  beliefs,  traditions,  political  and 
social  institutions;  with  270  il.  reproduced 
from  original  photographs.    N.  Y.,  Putnam, 
ijQoS.    12+434  p.  O.  cl,  *$2  net. 
To  the  sub-title^  which  expresses  somewhat  fully 
the  main  acope  ot  this  work,  little  need  be  added. 
Tbe  author's  aim  has  been  to  present  as  clear  and 
oonprehensive  a  picture  of  the  world's  peoples,  in 
the  form  in    which   the/  exist  to-day.   as   could  be 
wifalded    wttbin    the    limits    of    a    moderate    siaed 
volniiie.     As  within  these  narrow   limits   room  had 


further  to  be  made  for  an  exceptionally  large  number 
of  illustrations.  Dr.  Keane  found  that  his  text 
needed  the  utmost  condensation  consistent  with 
clearness  and  adequate  treatment. 

Kempthorne,  W.  Oke.  The  principles  of  rail- 
way stores  management.  N.  Y.,  Spon  & 
Chamberlain,  1908.  c.  '07.  276  p.  8**,  cl., 
*$4  net. 

Kent,  Ernest  Beckwith.  The  constructive  in- 
terests of  children.  N.  Y.,  Teachers'  Col- 
lege, Columbia  University,  1907,  [1908.] 
78  p.  O.  pap.,  50  c. 

The  author's  aim^  as  given  in  the  preface,  is  to 
secure  "additional  daU  upon  the  auestioli  of  what 
problems  (in  manual  training)  are  the  most  likely  to 
prove  absorbing  to  children  in  the  latter  half  of  the 
elementary   school   period." 

KuUnp,  Victor  von.    The  king  of  Rome:  a 
biography.     N.    Y.,    Knickerbocker    Press, 
1907,    [1908.]      3- 14+ 1 16  p.  pis.   pors.   8**. 
(For  private  circulation.) 
List  of  historical  works  used  in  writing  this  book 

(2  p.). 

Lea,  H:  C:  The  Inquisition  in  the  Spanish 
dependencies:  Sicily,  Naples,  Sardinia,  Mi- 
lan, the  Canaries,  Mexico,  Peru,  New  Gran- 
ada. N.  Y.,  Macmill.^n,  1908.  c.  16+564  p. 
O.  cl.,  ♦♦$2.50  net. 

"The  scope  of  my  'History  of  the  Spanish  In- 
quisition' precluded  a  detailed  investigation  into  the 
caicers  of  individual  tribunals.  Such  an  investiga- 
tion, however,  is  not  without  interest,  especially 
with  respect  to  the  outlying  ones,  which  were 
subjected  to  varying  influences  and  reacted  in 
varying  wavs  on  the  peoples  among  whom  they 
were  established.  Moreover,  in  some  cases,  this 
affords  us  an  inside  view  of  inquisitorial  life,  ot 
the  characters  of  those  to  whom  were  confided  the 
awful  irresponsible  powers  of  the  Holv  Ofhce  and 
of  the  abuFc  of  those  powers  by  officials  whom  dis- 
tance removed  from  the  immediate  supervision  of 
the  central  authority,  suggesting  a  capacity  for 
evil  even  greater  than  that  manifested  in  the  Penin- 
sula."— Author's  Preface. 

Livy.  [Works  :1  book  i  and  selections  from 
books  2-To;  ed.  by  Walter  Dennison.  N.  V., 
Macmillan,  1908.  27-I-344  p.  map,  16', 
(Macmillan's  Latin  classics;  ed.  by  Ja.  C. 
Egbert.)  cl.,  ^60  c.  net. 

Lloyd»  Alfred  H :  The  will  to  doubt :  an  es- 
say in  philosophy  for  the  general  thinker. 
N.  Y.,  Macmillan,  1908.  c.  10+285  p.  12**, 
cl.,  *$i.25  net. 

Lodge,  Gonzalez.  The  vocabulary  of  high 
school  Latin:  being  the  vocabulary  of: 
Caesar's  Gallic  wars,  books  1-5;  Cicero 
against  Catiline,  on  Pompey's  command,  for 
the  poet  Archais;  Vergil's  ^Eneid,  books 
1-6;  arranged  alphabetically  and  in  the  or- 
der of  occurrence.  N.  Y.,  Teachers'  Col- 
lege, Columbia  University,  1907,  [1908.]  c. 
8+217  p.  O.  (Columbia  University,  Teach- 
ers* College,  contributions  to  education.) 
cl.,  $1.50. 

"The  aim  of  the  present  book  is  to  set  forth 
the  complete  vocabulaiy  of  Caesar,  De  Bello  Gallico, 
Books  i-v;  Cicero,  the  six  orations  usually  read  in 
schools,  and  Vergil's  ^neid.  Books  z-vi.  Statistics 
are  given  of  the  number  of  times  each  word  occurs. 
There  is  a  list  of  2000  words,  so  divided  that  looo 
may  be  learned  by  the  close  of  the  Cxsar  year,  ^00 
during  the  Cicero  year,  and  the  remainder  during 
the  Vergil  year." — Preface. 

MacAQlay,  G.  C.  James  Thomson.  N.  Y., 
Macmillan,  1908.  c.  8+259  P-  ^^^t  (Eng- 
lish men  of  letters  ser.)  cl.,  **7S  c.  net 


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McClymondi,  J.  W.,  and  Jones,  D.  R.  Essen- 
tials of  arithmetic:  oral  and  written.  N. 
Y.,  American  Book  Co.,  [1908.]  c.  '07.  3- 
^  p.  D.  cl.,  60  c. 

The  first  author  is  citv  superintendent  of  schools, 
Oakland,  California,  and  the  second  supervisor  of 
the  teaching  of  arithmetic,  State  Normal  School,  San 
Fraiicisco,  California.  This  text  is  designed  for  use 
m  the  grammar  grades,  following  the  completion  of 
the  elementary  arithmetic  of  the  same  series. 

McKumegr,  Alexander  Harris.     The  Sunday 
school  graded:  why.'  what?  how?     Phil., 
Presbyterian  Board  of  Publication,  [1908.] 
c-  '07.    5-45  p.  S.  pap.,  10  c 
Mencken,  H:  L:    The  philosophy  of  Fried- 
rich  Nietzsche.    Bost,  Luce  &  Co.,  1908.   c. 
13+325  p.  por.  O.  cl.,  *$2  net 
The  author  in  his  introduction  savs:   "The  aim 
of   this   book   is   to   translate    Nietzsche   into   terms 
familiar  to  everyone — to  show  the  exact  bearing  of 
his  philosophy  upon  matters  which  every  man  must 
consider  every  dav  ...  his  conclusions  are  applied 
to  the  things  which  most  interest  the  two  great  races 
whose  tongue  is  English."     The  work  is  divided  into 
three  parts,  which   consider  Nietzsche  as  the  man, 
the  philosopher  and  the  prophet,  giving  the  events 
of  his  life,  the  growth  of  his  philosophy,  etc.     There 
is   a   concluding   chapter   giving   books   and   articles 
about  Nietzsche. 

Mendelsohn,  C :  Jastrow.  Studies  in  the  word- 
play in  Plautus:  i.  The  name-play;  11.  The 
use  of  single  words  in  a  double  meaning. 
Phil,  John  C  Winston  Co.,  1908.  c.  '07. 
155  p.  8**,  (Publications  of  the  Univ.  of  Pa., 
Series  in  philology  and  literature.)  .  bds., 
$1.25. 

The  first  of  these  chapters  was  presented  in  1904 
88  the  author**  thesis  (Ph.D.)  Univ.  of  Pa.  The 
material  for  the  second  was  prepared  by  th^  author 
while  Harrison  fellow  for  research  in  the  same 
university  in  1904-1905. 

Mitchell,  J:  Ames.  The  Villa  Claudia.  3d 
ed.  N.  Y.,  Life  Publishing  Co.,  1908.  c. 
'04,    306  p.  il.  12**,  bds.,  50  c. 

Keihaidt,  J :  Gncisenau.    A  bundle  of  myrrh : 
[poems.]     N.  Y..  Outing  Pub.  Co.,   1907, 
[1908.]    c.    14+61  p.  D.  bds.,  *$i  net. 
A   lyric   sequence  covering   the    natural   passions 

of  man. 

OM  buildings  of  New  York  City;  with  some 

notes  regarding  their  origin  and  occupants. 

N.  Y.,  Brentano's,  1907,  [1908.]     c.    5-179  p. 

pis.  O.  cl,  **$2  net 

An  interesting  picture  is  given,  through  the  ill  us* 
tiations  and  text,  of  New  York  City  fifty  years  ago. 
Biany  of  the  homes  of  old  New  Yorkers  photographed 
are  still  standing,  many  have  been  torn  down. 
The  work  in  its  entirety  affords  a  charming  souve- 
nir of  the  old  city,  before  its  numerous  beautiful 
•treets  were  transformed  by  business. 

Oldmeadow,  Ernest.  Virginie.  N.  Y.,  Mc- 
Qure  Co.,  1908.  c.  3-394  p.  front.  D.  cl., 
t$i.So. 

Lionel  Barrison,  a  young  archaeologist,  is  pur- 
suaded  by  a  mysterious  Italian  named  Canuto  to 
purchase  what  he  is  led  to  believe  is  a  beautiful 
wax  statue.  He  finds,  however,  that  he  has  really 
acquired  a  lovely  live  young  lady,  carefully  packed 
in  ice  and  with  a  silver  trumpet  in  her  hand.  He  suc- 
ceeds in  resuscitating  his  propertv,  and  from  here 
begins  a  most  remarlable  scries  of  adventures.  The 
girl  can  talk,  but  has  entirely  lost  her  memory  and 
even  forgotten  her  name.  Of  course  Barrison  falls  in 
love  with  her,  and  fearing  the  Italian  will  return  for 
her  attempts  to  escape  with  her  to  London.  The 
niany  thrilling  things  that  happen  to  all  the  charac- 
ters before  the  girrs  story  is  fully  told  are  beyond 
our  space.    By  the  author  of  "Susan." 

Orchard,  Harry,  [alias  for  Albert  E.  Hors- 
ley.]    The  confessions  and  autobiography  of 


Harry  Orchard;  il.  with  photographs.     N. 

Y.,    McClure    Co.,    1907,    [1908.]    c.    144- 

255  p.  pors.  pis.  D.  cl.,  **$i  net. 

A  confession  of  the  crimes  Harry  Orchard,  whose 
real  name  is  Albert  £.  Horsley.  claims  to  have 
ccnimitted  with  the  sanction  and  at  the  request  of 
the  head  officers  of  the  Western  Federation  of 
Miners.  Includes  an  account  of  the  Cripple  Credc 
strike  of  2903  and  '04,  the  assassination  of  Mr. 
Steunenberg,  ex-sovemor  of  Idaho,  etc.  It  was  for 
the  latter  crime  Haywood,  President  of  the  Western 
Federation  of  Miners,  was  recently  tried  and  ac- 
quitted. Orchard  on  the  witness  stand  swore  to  all 
the  facts  incriminating  him  (Haywood)  in  his  con- 
fession. "A  personal  note  of  introduction,"  by 
Edwin  S.  Hinks,  Dean  of  St.  Michael's  Episcopal 
Cathedral,  Boise,  Idaho,  who  met  Orchard  in  prison,, 
precedes  the  confession. 

Peny,  Frances  M.    An  introductory  course  in 
exposition.      N.    Y.,   American   Book    Co.,. 
[1908.]    c.    5-2x8  p.  D.  cl.,  $1. 
Author  is  instructor  in  English  in  WeUesley  Col- 
lege.    The  purpose   of  this  text-book  is  to  provide 
a  systematized  course  in  the  theory  and  practice  of 
expository    writing.      The    method    used    is    direct 
cxi*csition  amply  reinforced  by  examples  and  exer- 
cises.    Suited  to  the  need  of  students  in  tlic  final 
year    of    secondary    schools    or    the    first    years    of 
college.     Index. 

Phillpotts,  Eden.     The  mother  of  the  man. 

N.  Y.,  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  1908.    c  '07,  '08. 

84-455  P-  front.  D.  cl.,  t$i.5o. 

Tne  author  of  "Children  of  the  mist"  again  takes 
the  beautiful  Dartmoor  country  as  a  setting  for  his 
latest  romance.  It  is  not  a  story  of  intricate  plot, 
but  of  character  painting,  of  men  and  women  in 
the  humbler  walks  of  life,  of  the  yeoman  class 
chiefly,  whose  loves  and  hatreds  are  set  forth  in 
realistic  style,  against  an  artislic  background  of 
exquisite  scenery.  Passionate  Ives  Pomeroy  and  his 
wise,  wonderful  mother,  are  the  leading  figures. 
There  are  others  just  as  natural,  headstrong  or  schem- 
ing, big  hearted  or  mean,  just  as  their  natures  and 
heredity  have  made  them. 

Piaetoch,  C.  J.,  and  Leidel,  E.  F.  Official 
quarter  sectional  atlas  of  city  of  Milwau- 
kee, according  to  the  records  of  the  Regis- 
ter of  Deeds  at  the  court  house  and  at  the 
office  of  the  city  engineer.  loi  charts  27x24. 
inches.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  C.  N.  Caspar, 
1908.  c.  '07.  on  ledger  pap.,  hf.  rus.,  *$40 
net;  mounted  on  cl.,  *$6o  net;  2  v.,  *$65 
net;  on  cl.,  *$75  net. 

Pwitt,  S :  Wheeler,  D.D.    The  deity  of  Jesus 
Christ  according  to  the  gospel  of  St.  John- 
Phil,    Sunday   School   Times   Co.,    [1908.] 
c.  '07.    7-165  p.  D.  cl.,  ♦50  c.  net. 
"This    little    book   is   an    inductive    study   of   the 
Gcspel  of  John,   to  ascertain   from  an  analysis  and 
classification  of  its  teachings  what  rank  this  Gospel 
gives  to  Jesus   Christ.     The  answer   found